Updated 9-23-19
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Welcome to my virtual classroom where I've collected over 900 articles on all aspects of teaching technology in the 21st Century classroom.
I have lesson plans, tech tips, great websites to integrate technology into your curriculum, the most popular apps you'll find useful with your iPads, and current trends in tech ed. I'll answer your questions about how to teach tech, what to teach when, where the best virtual sites are. Need more--let's chat about issues of importance in tech ed.
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Recent Posts:
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Featured Articles
- 10 Steps to Become a Better Geek
- 7 Common Core Ways to Assess Knowledge
- 7 Ways Common Core Will Change Your Classroom
- Assess Digital Literacy
- Financial Literacy Websites
- Lefties and Mouses
- Peer Feedback
- Should Tech Teachers…
- Stop Hating Your Computer
- Student-led Conferences
- Tech Tips for Newbies
- Why Keyboarding Should NOT be Dead
- World Backup Day
- Yes, I’m Resilient, but I Wish Computers Were More Dependable
Top Posts
- Tech Tip #9: Hide Your Screen Quickly
- Website Review: ProdigyGame.com
- Top 13 Web 2.0 Tools for Classrooms
- How to Blend DoK into Lesson Plans without a Comprehensive Rewrite
- 41 Websites for Teachers to Integrate Tech into Your Classroom
- Weekend Website #125: Starfall Math
- ASCII Art for the Beginner
- 20 Great Research Websites for Kids
- How Fast Should Kids Type
- 28 Halloween Sites for your Students
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Digital Citizenship
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Photoshop
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Tech and Teachers
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