Paper, Programming, and Games – The Week in Review

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These were the weeks most popular posts:.
1.
Attempt This New Google Chrome Feature.
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Seven Sites and Apps to Help Students Learn Coding and Programming.
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Plays.org – Educational Games Your Students Will Love to Play.
4.
A Huge Collection of Resources for Fun Phys Ed Activities.
5.
Spaghetti Trees and the History of April Fools Day.
6.
Stop Printing the Internet.
7.
Chronicling America – A Great Place to Find Historic Newspapers.

Today I held a follow-up Zoom meeting for folks who got involved in my webinar about how to develop and sell digital items. I also held a webinar for an enjoyable little group of curators. If you d like to have me host a webinar for your group, please send me an e-mail at richardbyrne (at) freetech4teachers.com..
Next week Rushton Hurley and I will resume our Two EdTech Guys Take Questions series, register here to join us for that totally free occasion..

Excellent morning from Maine where it feels like spring this early morning. Were going to put on our boots and go for a little hike this today.

Good morning from Maine where it feels like spring this morning. The wind is blowing away the clouds of yesterday and it must be a warm day to play outdoors. Were going to put on our boots and go for a little hike this today. This week I held a follow-up Zoom meeting for folks who got involved in my webinar about how to create and sell digital products. I also held a webinar for an enjoyable little group of librarians.

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