Good morning from Maine where it's almost starting to feel like fall. This week I held the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp at Sunday River resort. A huge thank you to everyone who came, you made the event a success. Hopefully, I can host another Practical Ed Tech Camp again.
Of course, I continued to blog throughout the week even when camp was in session.
Here are this week's most popular posts:
1. Picture Manhattan Inside the Grand Canyon
2. 5 Services for Creating and Sharing Audio Recordings
3. You Shouldn't Be an Instructional Technology Coordinator If You Don't Understand This...
4. Three Ways to Make Useful QR Codes for Your Students
5. How To Create Your Own Custom Search Engine
6. RADCAB - A Website Evaluation Framework for Students
7. 5 Handy Google Drive Shortcuts
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Saturday, 27 July 2013
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