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Saturday, 7 September 2013

The Most Popular Posts on Free Technology for Teachers This Week

Good morning from Greenwood, Maine where autumn has started to settle in. Soon we'll be stowing away our canoes and getting out our skis for the winter. The evenings are cool, I wore a wool sweater last night, but the days are still warm. I plan to get outside today to enjoy a beautiful fall day. Wherever you are this weekend, I hope that you can do something fun too.

Here are this week's most popular posts:
1. How to Create Image-based Quizzes in Google Forms
2. Credit Card Responsibility & Debt
3. Three Tools for Improving Flipped Video Lessons
4. What Is Money? A Short Economics Lesson
5. A Search Engine for Videos Not On YouTube
6. Try Azendoo to Manage Group Projects
7. Three Mobile Blogging Activities for Students

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