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Saturday, 23 November 2013

The Week in Review - The Most Popular Posts

Good evening from the Free Technology for Teachers World Headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. My dogs and I spent the day walking and enjoying the sunshine even if it was a brisk 23F outside. Wherever you are, I hope that you had an equally great Saturday.

Here are this week's most popular posts:
1. Metta - Create Multimedia Presentations and Save Them In Google Drive
2. 5 Fun Physics Games for Students
3. Student Blogging Activities That Don't Rely On Text
4. A Short List of Thanksgiving Lesson Resources
5. Presentation.io - Use Your Phone to Control Presentations and Share With Your Audience

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