The Month in Review – The Most Popular Posts in July
It’s hard for me to believe that it’s the last day of July. It feels like just last week I was hosting end-of-year Google Meet
It’s hard for me to believe that it’s the last day of July. It feels like just last week I was hosting end-of-year Google Meet
The World Digital Library is a resource that I started using back in 2009. At that time it was just a small collection of about
Yesterday afternoon I saw someone on Twitter ask if there is a way to evaluate the accessibility of a slide presentation. My answer was to
Earlier this week I answered an email from a reader who was looking for a way to collect “check-in” information from students but didn’t want
DocsTeach is a favorite resource of mine for U.S. History teachers and students. I used it and it’s predecessor fairly regularly when I was teaching
Yesterday morning I wrote about how I’m preparing for the worst for the new school year and my nervousness about the start of the school
Disclosure: Phidgets is an advertiser on this blog. As the new school year approaches Phidgets is one new thing that I’m excited to use with
On a fairly regular basis I get emails from teachers who are disappointed that a website I demonstrated in a video or wrote about in
In the last couple of weeks I’ve received a bunch of emails and Tweets from people who are panicking about going back to school and
This summer I’ve had more requests for book recommendations than I ever have in the nearly thirteen year history of this blog. I’ve also had
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