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It’s the end of May and sure was a month I’ll remember for a while for a few reasons. First, we had snow on the

It’s the end of May and sure was a month I’ll remember for a while for a few reasons. First, we had snow on the
About two months ago I published a post featuring three ways to make a whiteboard video on a Chromebook. Since then I’ve created a couple
In May I hosted or co-hosted a handful of free webinars. The recordings of some them are now available to watch at your leisure. Those

Good morning from Maine where the sun is shining and it’s going to be a great day for bike rides, dog walks, and playing outside

AudioMass is a new online audio editing tool that I recently learned about on Product Hunt. AudioMass doesn’t require any registration in order to use

Return to Sender provides an interesting way for students to find and read postcards sent to and from soldiers during World War I. Return to

One of the things that I often mention in my webinars and workshops is the idea of getting to know an instructional technology tool well

The Digital Public Library of America is a great place to find all kinds of neat digitized historical artifacts. I recently went down a rabbit

Seesaw is my go-to tool for making digital portfolios. I like it because it’s a versatile platform that can be used for more than just

Screencastify is an excellent tool for creating instructional videos on your Chromebook, Mac, or Windows computer. You can use it to create a screencast video