Annotations, Expeditions, and Summer – The Month in Review

In July Im hosting the next area of the Practical Ed Tech Virtual Summer Camp. There is still time to register to join me for ten hours of live webinars with me throughout the week of July 12th. Register here..
These were the months most popular posts:.

Excellent evening from Maine where a line of strong thunderstorms is an enthusiastic signal that our heatwave is about to break. June was the busiest month Ive had in more than a year. In between end-of-school activities,
hosting webinars, training for bike races, and attempting to be the best papa I can be it felt like I never relaxed. Today, Im doing that. I hope that you are likewise enjoying some rest after a long academic year..

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Three Good Options for Annotating PDFs.
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15 Updates Coming to Google Workspace for Education.
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How to Create Your Own Online Board Game.
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Science Research Papers Annotated With Teaching Resources.
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Four Important Padlet Updates to Note.
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Five Sources of Summer Math Activities for Elementary School Students.
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Explorations Pro – A Replacement for Googles VR Tour Creator.
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Icons8 – Easily Add Icons to Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets.
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Wick Editor – A Nice Tool for Creating Animations.
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How to Create Interactive Checklists in Google Docs.

Excellent night from Maine where a line of strong thunderstorms is a hopeful signal that our heatwave is about to break. June was the busiest month Ive had in more than a year. Between end-of-school activities,
In July Im hosting the next area of the Practical Ed Tech Virtual Summer Camp. There is still time to sign up to join me for 10 hours of live webinars with me during the week of July 12th.

On-demand Professional Development.

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