Widgets, Videos, and Maps – The Week in Review

These were the weeks most popular posts:.
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BookWidgets – Create Unique Online Activities for Your Students.

Great morning from Maine where my kids are excitedly anticipating Halloween! They had a little celebration at their preschool on Friday and now they cant wait to place on their costumes tomorrow. Its kind of a rainy and bleak day here so we simply might let them use their costumes for enjoyable today. I hope that you have something youre anticipating this weekend as much as my kids are anticipating Halloween..

This week I started a brand-new Instagram account. My brand-new account, Practical Ed Tech, includes short videos of tips on using instructional technology tools. Take an appearance..

2.
A Video Project for the Week – Halloween Safety.

3.
Available Online Physics Simulations.

4.
How to Share Specific Google Earth Views and Turn Them Into Assignments.

5.
An Interactive Land Use Map.

6.
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow – A Great STEM Contest for Students!
7.
Tips on Word Art, Fonts, and Special Characters in Google Docs and Slides.

Good early morning from Maine where my kids are excitedly preparing for Halloween! They had a little event at their preschool on Friday and now they cant wait to put on their outfits tomorrow. Its kind of a rainy and bleak day here so we just might let them use their outfits for enjoyable today. This week I began a new Instagram account. My new account, Practical Ed Tech, features brief videos of ideas on utilizing instructional technology tools.

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