
Unfolding History – A New Library of Congress Blog
The Library of Congress has started a new blog called Unfolding History. The blog is written by the staff of the Manuscript Division of

The Library of Congress has started a new blog called Unfolding History. The blog is written by the staff of the Manuscript Division of

PhET is a service that provides free interactive math and science simulations covering topics in physics, chemistry, biology, earth science, and mathematics. It has been

If you’re an Instagram user who likes to find new ideas for using technology in your classroom, I have a new Instagram account for you

This Thursday at 4pm ET/ 1pm PT Rushton Hurley from Next Vista for Learning and I are hosting the second episode of the second season of Two Ed
BookWidgets is a service for creating interactive online activities. It has been on my radar for a while and last week I finally gave it

On Saturday morning I published a video about word art, fonts, and special characters in Google Docs and Slides. Later in the day someone Tweeted

Disclosure: Samsung is an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com As I shared last week, Samsung’s 12th annual Solve for Tomorrow contest is now open for submissions. The

Halloween is just seven days away. Ten days ago I shared my updated list of Halloween-themed activities and resources. In that list I included playing

Good morning from Maine where it is still dark as I draft this blog post. In fact, it will be dark for at least another

Earlier this week I received an email from a reader who wanted some advice to pass along to colleagues about using custom fonts in Google