Good morning from Maine the place it is a chilly and breezy December morning. It was a busy and unhappy week right here on the Free Technology for Teachers world headquarters (AKA, my home). This week I hosted or co-hosted a few webinars together with the final reside episode of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions and Share Cool Stuff. And on Wednesday morning, we stated goodbye to our loyal canine, Mason.
Mason was a fantastic canine that we adopted when he was already 9 years previous. He was by the aspect of our daughters for all of their lives. Until he acquired too weak to climb the steps on his personal, each night he would test my daughters’ bedrooms earlier than he settled down for the night. As we stated a number of instances this week, there have been instances when it appeared like he was the one one not going loopy in our home within the days of getting two infants who did not sleep by way of the night time. We miss him.
And now for what you anticipated on Saturday morning, this is the checklist of this week’s hottest posts:
1. 50 Canva Tutorials for Teachers
2. A Few New Search Tools from Google
3. Ten Good Tools for Making Multimedia Timelines
4. Biographies in Infographic Form
5. A Handful of Resources for Computer Science Education Week
6. How to Correctly Use Google Images to Find Pictures for Your Projects
7. Interactive Math & Science Simulations for Online and Offline Use
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 previous posts from this weblog all through the week.
- If you are interested in my life outdoors of schooling, you possibly can comply with me on Strava.
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