Puzzles, Hearts, and Sounds – The Week in Review

This week I co-hosted another edition of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions. Next week Im hosting a webinar all about search strategies for history trainees and teachers.
These were the weeks most popular posts:.
1.
Map Puzzle – Test Your Knowledge of World Geography.

Excellent morning from Maine where it is going to a fairly warm (35f) and warm day. Were looking forward to a fun weekend of skiing and playing outside.

2.
Mathematics, Science, and Philosophy Lessons for Valentines Day.
3.
Use TinyTap to Create Interactive Lessons and Games With Soundboards.
4.
New Lesson Plans from DocsTeach.
5.
How to Create VR Tours of Local Landmarks.
6.
Ten Overlooked Google Docs Features for Students and Teachers.
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Attempt Tract to Find Inspiration for Fun LessonsThank you for your support!Your registrations in Practical Ed Tech courses (listed below) and purchases of my ebook help me keep Free Technology for Teachers going.
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Good early morning from Maine where it is going to a fairly warm (35f) and warm day. Its going to be practically spring-like today before the cold returns tomorrow. Were looking forward to a fun weekend of snowboarding and playing outside. This week I co-hosted another edition of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions. Next week Im hosting a webinar all about search strategies for history students and instructors.

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