
23 Other Things I Wrote in April
In addition to publishing here on Free Technology for Teachers, I also publish on two other sites that I maintain. Take a look at the

In addition to publishing here on Free Technology for Teachers, I also publish on two other sites that I maintain. Take a look at the

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

Good morning from Maine where the clouds have returned after yesterday’s reprieve from what feels like a month of rain. It’s a great morning for

In a video that I published earlier this year I mentioned that the vast majority of my videos don’t get more than a few hundred views.

AI search tools like ChatGPT infused into Bing and Google’s Bard are getting a lot of attention right now. But when it’s time to search

Spring in Maine means a lot of cold and wet weather. We have a bit of a reprieve today, but tomorrow we’re back to cool

Back in December I shared the Smithsonian Learning Lab’s Color Our Collections collection. That’s a collection of coloring pages based on portraits in the National

Yesterday, Rushton Hurley and I recorded the latest installment of our Two EdTech Guys Take Questions series. In the episode we answered questions about introductions

GE Teach is a great map tool that is developed and maintained by a high school teacher in Texas named Josh Williams. GE Teach has gone

For the last four months anything that I’ve published about AI (artificial intelligence) has vaulted to the top of the list of the most popular