
A Whole Bunch of Resources for Learning About the Tour de France
The Tour de France begins tomorrow. Watching the race every morning for three weeks is one of the things I look forward to every summer.

The Tour de France begins tomorrow. Watching the race every morning for three weeks is one of the things I look forward to every summer.

When I conduct workshops on Google Maps and Google Earth I always point out that the uses for those tools extend beyond the realm of geography and

If you’re attending the ISTE conference in person this week or you’re following updates from it on social media, you probably heard a thing or

Summer is here in the northern hemisphere and for many of us it’s a time to work on things that we’d like to use in

Are you a tech coach, tech integrator, or media specialist who has been asked to run a summer workshop for your staff? Or are you

Years ago apps like ShowMe and Educreations helped to popularize creating whiteboard-style instructional videos. Today, screencasting tools like Screencastify and Google’s Chrome screencast tool along with Flipgrid’s whiteboard tool make

NASA’s Climate Kids website has many excellent online and offline resources for teaching students about climate change. One of those resources is the Big Questions page. The Big

American Independence Day, the Fourth of July, is one week away. Most of you reading this aren’t in school right now. That said, I can’t
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