Forms, Games, and Files – The Week in Review

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These were the weeks most popular posts:.

Excellent morning from Maine where it is going to be a fantastic early fall weekend for apple selecting, bike riding, and delighting in the great outdoors. I hope that any place you are this weekend that you also have some fun things planned..

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Save Google Forms Responses in Progress.

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Five Fun Breakout Games for Online and In-person Classrooms.
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How to Make Chrome Run a Little Faster.
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Student Video Project – Timelapse of Fall.

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The Way of a Ship – Historical Math Problems.

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Searching by File Type Solves Another Mystery.
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700+ Free Typing Games for Kids.

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This week I hosted a webinar all about search strategies for trainees. If you missed it, a recording will be offered next week on Practical Ed Tech. Next month Ill be hosting a brand-new webinar about video tasks for trainees. Websites that take my (Richard Byrnes) work include CloudComputin and WayBetterSite. Featured image caught by Richard Byrne.

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