Good night from Banner County, Nebraska! I’m right here for the subsequent few days to go to my good associates Kris and Beth Still. Those of you who’ve adopted by weblog since its early days might recall that Beth is the one who organized the NECC Newbie undertaking means again in 2009. It was by means of her initiative that I used to be in a position to attend my first NECC (now ISTE) convention. For that, I’m eternally grateful to Beth and all of you who supported that undertaking as a result of it dramatically altered the course of my profession for the higher.
This week I wrote just a few weblog posts associated to Geography Awareness Week that begins subsequent week. I’ll have extra posts about it through the subsequent few days together with some posts about Google Earth and Google Maps. If you wish to dive deeper into these areas, my course about Google Earth and Maps is 50% off for the remainder of month whenever you use the code GEOAWARENESS22 on the registration web page.
These had been the week’s hottest posts:
1. Is This the End of the Google Keep Chrome Extension?
2. GeoQuiz History Edition – A Fun and Challenging Geography Game
3. 30+ Activity Templates to Use in Google Classroom
4. CollegeLab – A Tool to Help Students Find Colleges They May Like
5. Math and Geography
6. 5 Things You Can Make With Microsoft Flip Besides Selfie Videos
7. How Focusable Helps Me Stop Procrastinating
50 Tech Tuesday Tips!
Workshops and eBooks
- The Practical Ed Tech Newsletter comes out each Sunday night/ Monday morning. It options my favourite tip of the week and the week’s hottest posts from Free Technology for Teachers.
- My YouTube channel has greater than 43,000 subscribers watching my quick tutorial movies on a big selection of academic know-how instruments.
- I’ve been Tweeting as @rmbyrne for fifteen years.
- The Free Technology for Teachers Facebook web page options new and outdated posts from this weblog all through the week.
- If you are interested by my life exterior of training, you’ll be able to observe me on Strava.
This publish initially appeared on FreeTech4Teachers.com. If you see it elsewhere, it has been used with out permission. Featured picture captured by Richard Byrne.