Free Technology for Teachers: Notes, Magic, and Wings

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Free Technology for Teachers: Notes, Magic, and Wings


Good morning from Maine the place humidity appears to be the order of the day. It felt like I used to be strolling in a rainforest whereas taking our canine for a stroll this morning. 

This week we had household visiting and staying with us all week. It was a enjoyable for all of us, however particularly for our children who like to play with their cousins. Swimming, fishing, and making s’mores have been a number of the highlights of the week. I hope that you just additionally had a terrific week. 

These have been the week’s hottest posts:

1. The Coolest Canva Use I’ve Seen

2. Notes from a Micro:bit Workshop

3. 15 Things That Caught My Eye at ISTE Live Today

4. How to Magically Make a Presentation in Minutes

5. How to Create Your First Google Slides Presentation

6. Food Science Lesson – What Makes Wings Spicy

7. Advanced Google Forms Features for Teachers

Self-paced Courses You Can Start Today

Workshops and Keynotes

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This put up initially appeared on FreeTech4Teachers.com. If you see it elsewhere, it has been used with out permission. Featured picture captured by Richard Byrne.



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