Good morning from Maine the place it’s unusually heat for November. There have been a few years up to now when I’ve been snowboarding by this level within the fall. Today, we’ll the seashore! We will not swim as a result of the water is sort of chilly regardless of the nice and cozy air temperature. Instead, we’ll have enjoyable exploring and searching for seashore treasures. But earlier than doing that we’ve got extra leaves to rake which is a special sort of enjoyable. I hope that regardless of the climate is wherever you’re on the planet that you’ve got a enjoyable and enjoyable weekend!
This week the inaugural class of Animated Explanations started. I’ve been amazed at how many individuals signed-up for the category and the type suggestions that I’ve obtained to date. I’m wanting ahead to seeing how the second week goes. If it continues to go effectively, I would run it once more later within the faculty 12 months.
These have been the week’s hottest posts:
1. A New Primary Source Crowd-sourcing Project from the Library of Congress
2. How to Make Multimedia Maps on Padlet
3. How to Create a Digital Map Collection in Wakelet
4. The End of Daylight Saving Time is Near…for this 12 months
5. How to Import PDFs Into Book Creator Projects
6. Why We Procrastinate and Tips to Stop Doing It
7. The Difference Between Stocks and Bonds
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