
A Mostly Complete Guide to Classroom Blogging
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve published some lengthy blog posts about classroom blogging activities and tools for classroom blogging. Those posts were excerpts

Over the last couple of weeks I’ve published some lengthy blog posts about classroom blogging activities and tools for classroom blogging. Those posts were excerpts
Earlier this week Creative Commons released a new Chrome extension that enables users to find Creative Commons licensed images without having to leave the browser
This week in my ninth grade computer science principles class we started talking about big data and algorithms. One of the resources that I used

Science Snacks from Exploratorium is a great collection of hands-on science lessons for elementary school, middle school, and high school students. I’ve been recommending it
A couple of weeks ago I published an article and video about accessibility settings and tools that are available in Google Documents. One of those
For teachers working in schools that use Office 365, Microsoft Forms is a great tool for creating online assessments. Branching logic is one of the

During winter break I caught up with my friend Tom Richey to record an episode of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast. Tom is a high

Making a timeline is a “classic” history class assignment. When I started my teaching career my students made timelines on big sheets of paper. Later

Ecoregions 2017 is an interactive map produced by Resolve for the purpose of showing the ecoregions and biomes of the world. When you visit the

Good morning from Maine where the snow that blanketed us earlier in the week is still here and will be here until April. I’m not