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Archive for May, 2013

Edu-fun Friday: Change the Font!

May31

As Quincy Jones once remarked, “I’ve always thought that a big laugh is a really loud noise from the soul saying, “Ain’t that the truth.” That said, Edu-fun Friday is a series devoted to adding some humor to the lives of teachers who visit this blog. After all, there’s nothing better than ending the week […]

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Thinglink: Like a Boss!

May30

OK, so anyone who regularly reads this blog probably realizes by now that I love me some Thinglink… Yeah, it’s like the “boss” of educational web tools! That said, with the BAHS senior class motto being “Like a Boss”, I thought it would only be fitting to utilize Thinglink to highlight and share the Senior Tribute video […]

Add some swag to your iOS devices with the new Thinglink app!

May28

The moment Thinglink fans like me have been waiting for… The unveiling of the brand-new Thinglink app! Yep! One of my favorite edtech tools has finally gone mobile! That’s right! The Thinglink nation now has the ability to create cool interactive images on the go! What could be better? Here’s how it works: Choose a picture […]

A Thankful Nation Salutes Our Fallen

May27

They gave their tomorrows… For our todays! Edutech for Teachers salutes the brave men and women who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and made the ultimate sacrifice in order to protect this great country. Not only do we honor these fallen soldiers, but we would also like to extend much gratitude to those who […]

Diigo Weekly Update

May26

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for some of the latest and greatest “Cool Tools” and/or web resources that can be integrated into your classroom! » Discover the Egyptians The Egyptian section of the National Museum Scotland provides visitors with a set of interactive resources and games that […]

Edu-fun Friday: Just Use MapQuest!

May24

As Quincy Jones once remarked, “I’ve always thought that a big laugh is a really loud noise from the soul saying, “Ain’t that the truth.” That said, Edu-fun Friday is a series devoted to adding some humor to the lives of teachers who visit this blog. After all, there’s nothing better than ending the week […]

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Rock Your Science & Math Lessons with Study Jams

May23

Back by popular demand—Study Jams, an online tool developed by Scholastic to assist elementary students with learning concepts such as volcanoes, fractions and decimals through animated videos, slide shows and songs. Yep, in addition to jazzing up your science and math lessons, I have recently learned that teachers are now embedding Study Jams media into other web […]

Data Footprints by Generations Infographic

May21

All of the media you consume, whether it be through television, the Internet, or your mobile device, leaves a digital footprint behind. With this information, researchers and marketers are able to determine many things about both an individual and a group of people—which also includes our students. In a world where they are always connected, […]

Diigo Weekly Update

May19

What’s new this week in my Diigo bookmarks? Check out the links shown below for some of the latest and greatest “Cool Tools” and/or web resources that can be integrated into your classroom! » GeoGuessr Explore the world with this geography game that takes users on a journey around the globe and challenges their ability […]

Edu-fun Friday: Appreciate the text but…

May17

As Quincy Jones once remarked, “I’ve always thought that a big laugh is a really loud noise from the soul saying, “Ain’t that the truth.” That said, Edu-fun Friday is a series devoted to adding some humor to the lives of teachers who visit this blog. After all, there’s nothing better than ending the week […]

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