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Saturday 31 March 2012

Week in Review - The Swiss Chocolate Edition

Good morning from Maine where Morrison is happy to have me home after a week spent traveling to Lugano, Switzerland and back. I had the wonderful opportunity to speak with teachers at The American School in Switzerland. Thank you all for helping to make that happen by reading and sharing posts you find on Free Technology for Teachers. Without you the reach of this blog would be very limited.

Before I head out to EdCamp Maine this morning, here's the list of this week's most popular posts.

Here are this week's most popular posts:
1. 3 Places to Find Online Talking Children's Storybooks
2. Great Free Summer PD from C-SPAN
3. Google Maps for Educators - How To Get Started
4. Poll Everywhere Introduces Voting on Images
5. Best of the Web - Again
6. Digitize Student Work with the Three Ring App
7. Podcast and Reflections on Beyond the Textbook


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