
Future Me – A Good End of 2020 Activity
The end of the year is near and, if my scrolls through social media are an indicator, many of people are ready to put 2020

The end of the year is near and, if my scrolls through social media are an indicator, many of people are ready to put 2020

Some of my students are currently using the MIT App Inventor to create their own Android apps. It’s a great way for students learn some

The Library of Congress offers thousands of historical images and maps that students can download and reuse for free. Most of the images and maps

Good morning from Maine where it is nice and chilly. Okay, chilly is an exaggeration. It’s downright cold! It was another interesting week of conducting

There is no doubt that winter has arrived here in Maine. The temperature was in the single digits (Fahrenheit) most mornings this week and we

This is the time of year when just about every media company is publishing some kind of year-in-review video. Asking students to create year-in-review videos

CaptionSaver Pro for Google Meet is a new Chrome extension that launched on Product Hunt earlier this week. CaptionSaver Pro does two important things for

DocsTeach has been one of my go-to resources for U.S. History lessons for many years. DocsTeach offers more than 1,500 primary source activities to use

The MIT App Inventor is a free app development tool that has been available for free for the last decade. It’s a great tool to

Back in October I received an email from the owner(s) of the domain Tozzl.com. It was a cease and desist notice for using the word