Cupcakes, Canva, and Docs – The Week in Review

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Excellent early morning from Connecticut where Im checking out family for the first time in two years! My daughters had a blast having a rest celebration with 2 of their cousins. Besides going to household Im eagerly anticipating getting some excellent bagels this weekend. Thats something we just do not have anywhere near my home in Maine. I hope that you likewise have something youre looking forward to this weekend..

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This week I hosted a webinar about teaching search strategies to history students. A taped variation will be offered soon if you missed it. Today I also hosted a webinar for a group that had actually bought a bunch of copies of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips. I d be happy to host a webinar for your group. Send me an email at richard (at) byrne.media to find out more..
These were the weeks most popular posts:.
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My Big Playlist of Canva Tutorials.
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Ten Overlooked Google Docs Features for Students and Teachers.
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Usage TinyTap to Create Interactive Lessons and Games With Soundboards.
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Take Flight With This Library of Congress Image Collection.
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Take a Virtual Tour of the National Museum of Computing.
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Map Puzzle – Test Your Knowledge of World Geography.
7.
How Graphs Can Be Misleading.

Great early morning from Connecticut where Im going to household for the very first time in two years! My children had a blast having a slumber party with two of their cousins. Going to household Im looking forward to getting some excellent bagels this weekend. Thats something we simply do not have anywhere near my home in Maine. This week I also hosted a webinar for a group that had acquired a bunch of copies of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips.

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