Free Technology for Teachers: Candy, Pizza, and Games

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Free Technology for Teachers: Candy, Pizza, and Games

Good night from Maine the place the solar has set on the month of October and my daughters have lastly fallen asleep after the joy of trick o’ treating. As I do on the finish of each month, I’ve taken a couple of minutes to take a look at the analytics for Free Technology for Teachers for the month to see what was common with all of you. Take a take a look at the checklist and see if there’s something attention-grabbing that you simply missed throughout the month. These have been the preferred posts in October:
1. Three Alternatives to ViewPure for Distraction-free YouTube Viewing

2. Tutorials for Getting Started With the Smithsonian Learning Lab

3. GeoGeek AR – An Augmented Reality Geography Game

4. How to Catch Monsters – A Halloween Play Script

5. How to Create Green Screen Videos in Canva

6. Halloween-themed Physical Education Lesson Plans

7. C-SPAN Offers a Free Electoral College Poster

8. Five Google Workspace Tips That Can Make Your Day Better

9. A Great Alternative to Quizlet

10. The Science of Pizza, Diets, and the Esophagus

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