Go Social Studies Go is a nice site developed by Kenneth Udhe, a social studies teacher in Michigan, for his students and the world. Go Soc...
Fun With Art - The Getty Games
Getty Games is a nice collection of art-based games produced by The Getty Museum for younger students to enjoy. There are four categories...
Now You Can "Go Back in Time" In Street View
For years now we've been able to look at historical imagery in Google Earth by using the time slider . Now a similar feature is availabl...
Free Webinar - Five Fun Uses of Comics In the Classroom
Back in January and February I conducted a couple of free webinars about digital storytelling with comics. Storyboard That has offered to sp...
EverySlide - Share Your Slides and Run Polls At the Same Time
EverySlide is a free ( for educators and students ) service that allows you to share your slides directly to the iPads, laptops, Chromebook...
The Dirt on Dirt - An Earth Day Lesson for Pre-K through First Grade Students
Tomorrow is Earth Day. Last week I shared 14 Earth Day-related resources . That list is comprised of resources for middle school and high sc...
Teach Students About Architecture and Building With This Free Guide from the Smithsonian
The Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage has some neat resources for teachers and students. One of the resources that I...
OpenStudy Launches a Mobile App for Making Studying Social
OpenStudy is a free service that allows students to create online study groups. Students can create groups to share notes and ask each othe...
How Not to Cite an Image
This morning one of my Facebook friends posted one of those "ten signs you're from..." Buzzfeed-like articles that sucked me i...
Multilingual Lessons for Pre-K through Second Grade Students
The Early Childhood Education Network's Literacy Center provides young students with online learning activities in four languages. The ...
Dozens of Virtual Tours and Webcams On One Google Map
Angela Hamblen is a high school school Social Studies teacher in Kentucky that I've had the pleasure of meeting at ISTE conferences and...
The Week in Review - The Most Popular Posts
Good morning from Portland, Maine where I'm waiting for a plane to take me to see my grandfather for Easter. Before I board the plane, I...
An Updated Practical Ed Tech Webinar Course - How To Use Google Drive In School
Over the last few months Google has rolled-out new features in Google Drive. Accordingly, I've revamped much of material in my Practical...
ClassCharts Offers Collaboration and Artificial Intelligence in Classroom Management
ClassCharts is an excellent tool for creating online seating charts, behavior charts, and behavior reports. ClassCharts allows you to creat...
Doctopus Is Now Easier to Use Than Ever Before - Automate Workflow in Google Drive
The new version of Google Sheets has brought with it a new way of using Scripts. All of my favorite scripts are now located through the Add-...
An Interactive Atlas of the Valley of the Kings
Atlas of the Valley of the Kings is an interactive atlas developed through the Theban Mapping Project . The atlas contains more than 2000 i...
Critter Cams Provide Students With an Opportunity to See Wildlife Live
It has been a long winter here in Maine, but soon we will start to hear spring peepers in the evening. That sound is a sure sign that other...
Smithsonian & ePals Present the 2014 Junior Folklorist Challenge
ePals and the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage are hosting the 2014 Junior Folklorist Challenge . The challenge asks ...
Booktrack - Create and Listen to Soundtracks for Books
Booktrack is an interesting service that I recently tried after reading about it on Larry Ferlazzo's blog. Booktrack allows you to add...
How Much Have We Polluted? - This Map Will Show You
Here's another resource that has an Earth Day connection. How Much Have We Polluted? is an interactive heat map that displays the per c...
14 Educational Resources for Earth Day 2014
Earth Day 2014 is coming up next week. As I've done in the past, I've compiled a list of resources for teaching about Earth Day and ...
Poetica - Edit Documents Online as if You Were Writing on Paper
Poetica is a neat new service for collaborative editing of documents. The best feature of Poetica is its similarity to writing on a paper ...
FAQs About the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp
This summer for the second year in a row I will be hosting the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp at Sunday River Resort in beautiful Newry, Ma...
Too Noisy - Give Your Students Visual Feedback on Noise in Your Classroom
Last week I shared a couple of browser-based noise meters that show students how loudly they speak. That post was written in response a req...
How to Open and Edit Word Files in Google Drive
Every now and then I will receive a Word (Docx) file as an email attachment. I have configured my Google Account to allow me to open these f...
How to Find and Use Report Card Templates in Google Drive
Earlier today through the Free Technology for Teachers Facebook page I was asked for a recommendation for a free tool for creating report c...
Five Good File Conversion Tools
Even though I create nearly all of my documents online and use cloud storage services that support a multitude of file formats, there are st...
Reactions: Everyday Science - Science Videos Addressing Common Curiosities
Reactions: Everyday Science is a YouTube channel that was formerly known as Bytesize Science. I have featured a few Bytesize Science video...
7 Sites for Helping Students Learn About Wildlife
Earth Day is coming up next week on April 22nd. This week before Earth Day is a good time for lessons about the wildlife that can benefit f...
CGP Grey Explains the Relationship Between China, Hong Kong, and Macau
This week CGP Grey released a new video about another tricky topic in political geography, the relationship between China, Hong Kong, and Ma...