If you are a Google Apps Newbie like me you are both excited and overwhelmed by all the amazing and free Google Apps for Education tools tha...

If you are a Google Apps Newbie like me you are both excited and overwhelmed by all the amazing and free Google Apps for Education tools tha...
In a couple of weeks I will be going away to Moosehead Lake, Maine for my annual ice fishing trip. It's the one time each year that I tr...
This is a guest post from Sarah Emerling . With all of the technology integration and the plethora of academic apps flooding the market, t...
Back in February I opened up some time for guest bloggers to contribute to Free Technology for Teachers . In a few weeks I hope to run a we...
Last week was guest post week here, but I messed up on the scheduling of one post by Tanis Thiessen. Therefore, I'm starting the week wi...
Editor's note: Whenever I travel out of Maine, teachers ask me about Maine's 1:1 MacBook program for middle schools. Since I don...
© Nathan Hall Before becoming an English language teacher, I had primarily worked in the photographic industry as a salesperson, manager, ...
I am the library media specialist for my school and part of my job is to assist my faculty with the integration of technology in the curri...
I think back on my own days in elementary and even high school and am disappointed by how little I actually remember, despite the fact i ...
Word Walls are an effective strategy for building vocabulary with students, especially for subject-specific terms. These lists are usually...
The inspiration for this lesson came from an article by John Bickford discussing how political cartoons can and should be used in the class...
Polleverywhere.com has become one of my favorite classroom tools. It’s free, and easy to use. All you need is a computer, a data projec...