Librarians, Logic, and Learning – The Week in Review

This week I joined my buddy Rushton Hurley to host another episode of Two EdTech Guys Take Questions. The recording can be seen here. Today I likewise created an update to one of my all-time preferred social studies lessons plans. And I addressed a bunch of concerns from readers like you. Do not think twice to send me an e-mail if you have a concern for me. I do my finest to respond to all concerns..
These were the weeks most popular posts:.
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Thank Your School Librarians! And Ask Them for Help!
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A Calendar of Social Emotional Learning Activities.
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Using Branching Logic in Microsoft Forms to Provide Directions.
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My Five Favorite Flipgrid Video Features.

Great morning from Maine where were excited for the first day of
Tinkergarten although the weather report has some rain in it. Tinkergarten is a fun program for youngsters like mine to have some fun outside knowing experiences. Since part of being a Mainer is being able to have enjoyable outside in all kinds of conditions, classes occur regardless of the weather condition which is fine. I hope that wherever you are this weekend that you have something fun to anticipate like we do..

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Annotate PDFs With Lumin PDF – Free for Teachers.

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A Few Good Resources for Learning How Blockchain Works.
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5 Helpful WriteReader Features for Teachers and Students.

Kikori App provides a substantial library of SEL activities for any ages..

WriteReader is a fantastic tool for multimedia composing..

Summertime Workshops for Your School!Im going back on the roadway this summer to host professional development workshops in-person! If you d like to have me come to your school, please.
connect with me soon.
Spring and Summer WebinarsI conduct professional advancement webinars throughout the year. Ill host a free one-hour webinar for any school or group that purchases ten or more copies of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips.

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Tinkergarten is an enjoyable program for little kids like mine to have some fun outdoor knowing experiences. Classes occur regardless of the weather condition which is fine because part of being a Mainer is being able to have enjoyable outside in all kinds of conditions. This week I joined my friend Rushton Hurley to host another episode of Two EdTech Guys Take Questions. This week I likewise put together an upgrade to one of my all-time favorite social research studies lessons plans. If you have a concern for me, do not be reluctant to send me an email.

My YouTube channel has more than 40,000 subscribers viewing my brief tutorial videos on a broad array of educational innovation tools..
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