
Seven Good Tools for Creating and Publishing Online Timelines
Creating timelines has been a staple in history teachers’ playbooks since the beginning of history. Writing a timeline is a good way for students to

Creating timelines has been a staple in history teachers’ playbooks since the beginning of history. Writing a timeline is a good way for students to
If you logged into your Google Slides today, you may have noticed a new option in the “view” drop-down menu. Where there used to be

Yesterday morning I published a blog post and video about a new online brainstorming tool called Brainstormer. Writing that post reminded me of a set

Brainstormer was my featured “cool share” during last week’s episode of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions & Share Cool Stuff. I chose to feature

Last week at the end of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions & Share Cool Stuff I briefly mentioned a site called CodePen that I’ve

Google has finally added a feature to Google Docs that many of us have been waiting a long time to see. That feature is the

Tomorrow at 1pm ET Discovery Education is hosting a free virtual field trip to Washington, D.C. for elementary school and middle school classrooms. The virtual

Next Monday is Memorial Day. Students often confuse the origin and purpose of Memorial Day with those of Veterans Day. The following videos can help

The first session of the Practical Ed Tech Virtual Summer Camp is just a month away. If you haven’t registered for the session of your

This spring we have some grackles nesting in our hanging plants and in the eve of our covered back porch. Every morning I take a