
Watch Out for These Common Google Slides Audio Errors
Last year I wrote quite a few blog posts about a Chrome extension called Mote that lets you record and add audio to almost anything

Last year I wrote quite a few blog posts about a Chrome extension called Mote that lets you record and add audio to almost anything

Google Maps is one of my favorite tools to use in history and geography lessons. I’ve been using it for at least as long as

98% of the press releases that are sent to me are completely worthless. Then every once in a while I get one that’s actually kind

In my family we have a bit of a love/hate relationship with squirrels. We hate that they take so much food from our bird feeders.

The Library of Congress is a great place to find historical pictures, drawings, and maps to use in lesson plans and classroom projects. Finding things

As long time followers of my blog and Twitter account know, copyright is a topic that I am passionate about. That’s largely due to the

Other than Google Workspace tools, Canva is the tool that I’ve published the most tutorials about on my YouTube channel. In fact, I’ve published at

Disclosure: TinyTap is currently an advertiser on FreeTech4Teachers.com Last week I wrote about using TinyTap soundboards to create interactive games and lessons. This week we’ll

Tools like Canva and even good ol’ PowerPoint make it incredibly easy to quickly create good looking graphs. But as Randy Krum points out in

Last week I was chatting with a friend and he told me about one of his daughters learning to play some music from Phantom of