[ad_1] Google Earth is available to use in your web browser, as desktop software, as an iOS app, and as an Android app. All versions can be found at google.com/earth.…
[ad_1] The annual BETT Show is happening in London this week. Tech companies big and small use this as an opportunity to tout the virtues of their new and updated…
[ad_1] This post was inspired by my daughters and the things they’ve found fun in the last week. Physics Simulations Last Friday I took my six-year-old to the Connecticut Science…
[ad_1] Just about the only thing keeping me on Facebook these days are the memories reminding me of where I’ve been. Back in December one memory that popped up was…
[ad_1] CodePen is a code editing environment in which students can see how HTML, CSS, and JavaScript work together to form web applications. As you can see in my video that…
[ad_1] Last Friday morning I received an email from a company that was touting the greatness of their new AI-powered mind map creation tool. My response was, “that’s not mind…
[ad_1] In a recent episode of Two EdTech Guys Take Questions Rushton and I tackled a question about creating videos. Specifically, how to create videos that are generated from text. I had…
[ad_1] Creating videos with students is one of my favorite things to do with students. Over the years I’ve helped students and their teachers create animated videos, green screen videos,…
[ad_1] Chat tools and polling services provide good ways to hear from all of the students in a classroom. These kinds of tools, often referred to as backchannel tools, allow…