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Positively Smashing Part III: ThingLink and Tackk

March25

And so the good news is… Stuff just got a little “tackk-y” on the edtech scene. What am I talking about? Well, according to the latest scoop, ThingLink just hooked up with a pretty nifty cool tool called Tackk, a free service that can be utilized to quickly create simple webpages similar to a digital flyer […]

The Geeky Girl’s Greatest Hits Volume XV: February 2015

March14

Time to hit that rewind button and check out some super cool tools on the edtech scene. 16 resources can be found with in this collection of nifty stuff that can be utilized to tech up your classroom. Here’s how it works: Just hover over the interactive image below to reveal the best posts from […]

Tech It Up Tuesday: Grab a ThingLink Account for Your School District

March10

Hey, edtech gurus! It’s Tuesday again and time to focus on another resource that can be utilized in the educational setting. This week I’m turning things over to my one of my rock star colleagues, Susan Oxnevad, who will be sharing some awesome info about one of my all-time favorite tech tools: ThingLink. For those […]

The Geeky Girl’s Greatest Hits Volume XIV: January 2015

February2

Super cool classroom tools, useful infographics and tons of bookmarks highlighting the latest #edtech resources… All of this and more lives within the must-see compilation of resources that can be utilized to tech out your lessons and assignments. Just hover over the interactive image below to expose the most popular posts from January 2015! Check out […]

Celebrating the Life & Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

January15

Just one example of the many words of wisdom spoken by Martin Luther King, Jr., pastor, activist, humanitarian and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. As we celebrate the life and legacy of this great man on the upcoming federal holiday established in his honor, don’t miss the opportunity to share some MLK information with your […]

Tech-ing Turkey with ThingLink

November19

The Geeky Girl is back… This time with another interactive image focusing on an updated round of super cool Thanksgiving lesson plans, activities and games that can be utilized in your classroom prior to the upcoming break. So, if you’re in search of some tech-based Thanksgiving games to keep your students engaged before vacation, Edutech […]

The Ultimate Photo Challenge

November17

If you’re looking for a fun way to spark student creativity while encouraging them to take unique pictures, then consider developing your very own Ultimate Photo Challenge similar to the one I recently completed with my Multimedia I students. It went down something like this: Students were challenged to complete various photo tasks using a […]

A Veterans Day Video Tribute

November13

In the words of Cicero, “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.” Two thumbs up for this guy because in my opinion, there’s almost nothing more important than teaching our students about the importance of showing gratitude for and toward others. That said, a few of my Multimedia […]

The Ultimate ThingLink Word Wall

October13

For those of you who are regular visitors to this blog, you know that I’m a total ThingLink addict. In my (humble) opinion—I believe it is one of the most useful, dynamic, all-inclusive web tools currently available for both teachers and students. I love, love the many ways that an interactive image can be integrated […]

Three Word Thursday: A Weekly Multimedia Mash-up

October9

You know what day it is, right? Nope, it’s not Throwback Thursday—although it could be. Just not in my Multimedia I class. Instead this day of the week means it’s time for another edition of our weekly project known as Three Word Thursday. So, here’s how it works… Every Thursday my students are responsible for taking […]

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