
Nine Neat NASA Resources for Students and Teachers – Updated
Years ago I published a list of nine neat NASA resources for students and teachers. At the time the list was current. Over the weekend

Years ago I published a list of nine neat NASA resources for students and teachers. At the time the list was current. Over the weekend

When it comes to learning about the latest features of Microsoft Teams there is no one better to follow than Mike Tholfsen. I’ve mentioned him

Winter in Maine has lots of short and cold days. While I take my kids outside for sledding and skiing as much as possible, we

Good morning from Maine where it’s going to be nice day with clear skies and temperatures peaking around 30F. In other words, it’s going to

Earlier this week I was catching up on some RSS feeds in Feedly when I came across this drawing from the patent application for the

Do you have a New Year’s resolution to exercise more, read more, or just spend more time doing something fun? If you’re a G Suite

Yesterday afternoon a reader sent me an email to request help creating and distributing self-grading Google Forms quizzes to her students who don’t have email

The events of the last 24 hours in Washington DC have stirred emotions in nearly all of us. This morning my students wanted to talk

Thanks to a recent article on The Verge I just learned about a new, free iPhone and iPad app called Overviewer. Overviewer is a free

America’s Quietest Roads is an interactive map created by a road traffic analytics company called Geotab. The map features the quietest state or federal highway