Good night from Maine the place the solar has set on the month of March. The month for me will be summarized by “pet” and “lessons.” We acquired a brand new canine this month. His title is Rangeley Noodle and he has an Instagram account. This month I hosted a brand new skilled growth course on PracticalEdTech.com. Dozens of you supported my work by becoming a member of that course or one in all my self-paced programs. Thank you!
These had been the preferred posts in March:
1. A Round-up of Pi Day Resources
2. Hello History – An AI App for Chatting With Historical Figures
3. AI Tools are Coming to Google Workspace Tools
4. How to Add Q&A to Your Google Slides Presentations
5. Changes are Coming to Your Favorite Google Workspace Tools
6. An Overview of Using and Detecting Artificial Intelligence
7. A Lesson in Writing Myths
8. Three Activities All Teachers Can Create in TeacherMade
9. 167 Math In “Real Life” Lessons
10. 15 Microsoft Forms Tutorials for Teachers
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Workshops and eBooks
Animated Explanations
- 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 45,000 subscribers watching my brief tutorial movies on a wide selection of academic know-how instruments.
- I’ve been Tweeting as @rmbyrne for fifteen years.
- I replace my LinkedIn profile a time or two each week.
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- If you are inquisitive about my life exterior of training, you possibly can observe me on Strava.
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