
Great Art Explained
Despite the efforts of my friend Maggie, I don’t always understand what makes one work of art great and a similar-looking one fit for display

Despite the efforts of my friend Maggie, I don’t always understand what makes one work of art great and a similar-looking one fit for display

My oldest daughter is in Kindergarten this year. Recently, she started using a Chromebook in her classroom. The Chromebook that she uses at school is

Over the years I’ve published a lot of Canva tutorials. But until last week I had never created one specifically for students and teachers making

Math in Real Life is a series of 167 TED-Ed lessons and TED Talks. The “real life” context in these lessons isn’t things like “how

Chem Collective is a project designed and maintained by Carnegie Mellon University’s chemistry department and the National Science Digital Library. On Chem Collective you will find

Good morning from Maine where the wind is howling and the wind chill makes it feel as though it’s -15F right now. It’s no wonder

If you read this blog regularly, you’ve probably picked up that I love dogs. So of course I was excited years ago when TED-Ed

Earlier this week I wrote about and published a video about making memory games with Flippity. Almost every time I write about Flippity I get

We use computers every day. But how many of us actually know how they work? Sure we know how to use the software, but I’m

Over the last year some of my old favorite sources of media for classroom projects changed or completely disappeared. They’ve been replaced by some new