[ad_1] Last week my post about the science of barbecue got some good traction on social media. To start this week I’ll continue the food... Read More
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[ad_1] By Elvira (Elly) Valdez As teachers, we understand the challenges that come with having to prep multiple courses and stay current with relevant resources.... Read More
[ad_1] by TeachThought Staff Using the cloud in the classroom can be a powerful thing. One of the most common uses of the cloud in... Read More
[ad_1] One of the most popular webinars and courses that I’ve hosted over the years have been about search strategies and how to teach them... Read More
[ad_1] A couple of days ago I shared 22 lessons that have been inspired by my daughters’ questions. Here’s another one that popped-up yesterday, “why... Read More
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[ad_1] Good morning from Maine the place the solar is shining. It’ll be an ideal weekend for fishing and using bikes. My daughters are fairly... Read More
[ad_1] NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory web site incorporates a massive library of infographics that you would be able to obtain and print without spending a... Read More
[ad_1] Breaking Information is among the many nice instruments out there on Russel Tarr’s ClassTools.internet. Breaking Information is a template for creating faux breaking information screens... Read More
[ad_1] In final week’s episode of Two EdTech Guys Take Questions Rushton and I answered a query about alternate options to utilizing Google search. What... Read More