Forms, Books, and Red Leaves – The Week in Review

Excellent early morning from Maine where the very first indications of fall appeared today. The other day, while walking previous my next-door neighbors home I stopped dead in my tracks at the sight of two red maple leaves on his lawn. Despite it being 82F and damp while I was walking, those two maple leaves made me think about fall. And if that wasnt enough of a reminder of fall, a few of friends outside of New England are starting school next week! I plan to absorb a bit more summer season fun before fall gets here. I hope that you do the exact same..

This week I hosted the last session of the Practical Ed Tech Virtual Summer Camp. I hope that next year it can return to an in-person format.
These were the weeks most popular posts:.

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A New Google Forms Feature Teachers Have Requested for Years!
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My Most Popular Tutorials in July.
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Superhero Science Lessons.

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Patent Search and Five Other Google Scholar Features Students Should Know How to Use.
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5 Things Students Should Know About Google Books.
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What is a Default Gateway? – A Concise Explanation.
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How to Create Your Own Online Board Game.

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Good morning from Maine where the first signs of fall appeared this week. Despite it being 82F and damp while I was walking, those 2 maple leaves made me believe of fall. And if that wasnt enough of a suggestion of fall, some of buddies outside of New England are starting school next week! I plan to soak up a bit more summer fun before fall gets here. This week I hosted the last session of the Practical Ed Tech Virtual Summer Camp.

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