Blogs, Books, and Icebreakers – The Week in Review

These were the weeks most popular posts:.

Excellent early morning from Maine where were hoping that the forecasted rain showers will bring a respite from the high heat and humidity weve experienced all week. How damp was it? On Wednesday I leaned my bike against your house while I ran in to get a water bottle. When I returned there was condensation on my seat and handlebars..

This week I hosted a webinar about search strategies for a library group in Kansas. This week I also worked on updates to The Practical Ed Tech Handbook.
I hope all of you who began school this week had an excellent very first few days of the new school year. Those of you who still have a couple of more weeks of summertime getaway, enjoy it!

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Where I d Like to Go – An Icebreaker With Google Drawings.

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Great Book Creator Resources to Start the New School Year.

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Nimbus Screenshot – Scrolling Annotated Screen Captures.

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15 New Primary Source Activities from DocsTeach.

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Concepts for Blogging With K-12 Students This Year.

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A New Google Forms Feature Teachers Have Requested for Years!
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Add Googles Ngram Viewer to Your List of Research Tools.

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Excellent early morning from Maine where were hoping that the forecasted rain showers will bring a respite from the high heat and humidity weve experienced all week. On Wednesday I leaned my bike versus the home while I ran in to get a water bottle. This week I hosted a webinar about search methods for a library group in Kansas. This week I likewise worked on updates to The Practical Ed Tech Handbook. Included image recorded by Richard Byrne.

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