Thinking, Blurring, and Coloring – The Week in Review

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Good morning from Maine where the humidity is making everything feel damp. Thats alright because Im going fishing and will get damp anyway. Its the last weekend of the fishing season on my preferred river and Im hoping to capture a few
This week I co-hosted the newest installation of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions and Share Cool Stuff. Websites that take my (Richard Byrnes) work consist of CloudComputin and WayBetterSite.

Today I co-hosted the most current installation of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions and Share Cool Stuff. Thanks to everyone who joined us for the live session. If you missed it, you can capture the replay right here and sign up for the next session on that very same page..
These were the weeks most popular posts:.
1.
A Critical Thinking Quiz.
2.
Five Fun Breakout Games for Online and In-person Classrooms.
3.
Ziplet – A Good Way to Share Digital Exit Tickets.
4.
Tract – Project-based, Peer-to-Peer Learning.
5.
2 Easy Ways to Blur Faces and Objects in Your Videos.
6.
How to Create Custom Coloring Maps.
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Free Presidential Timeline Poster for Your Classroom Courtesy of C-SPAN.

Great morning from Maine where the humidity is making whatever feel damp. Because Im going fishing and will get wet anyhow, thats alright. Its the last weekend of the fishing season on my favorite river and Im intending to catch a few
landlocked salmon to end the year. I hope that you have actually something enjoyable prepared for your weekend too..

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