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Saturday 21 April 2012

Week in Review - It Feels Like Spring

Good morning. Another week has zoomed past us, but at this point in the school year some of us may think that's a good thing. This week the Free Technology for Teachers Facebook page received its 21,000th "like." Thank you all for sharing and liking my posts. After five years of blogging I am still amazed and flattered that you choose to spend some of your valuable time on my blog. As I do every weekend, I've put together a list of the seven most popular posts of the last week.

Here are this week's most popular posts:
1. Teaching Parents and Others About Passwords
2. Using the Swabr Microblogging Network in Schools
3. Financial Literacy, Taxes, and Economics Lessons
4. Alpha Maps - Wolfram Alpha Entries on a Map
5. Geography, Class, and Fate of Titanic Passengers
6. Seven YouTube Channels Not Named Khan Offering Math Lessons
7. QR Codes Explained and Ideas for Classroom Use


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