Good early morning from Maine wherever fog and light rain are building for a less than great early morning. We have our very last Tinkergarten course of the period and we ended up hoping for some nice weather conditions. We will just have to have on our rain gear and have enjoyment in the rain. I hope that you have a enjoyment weekend anywhere you are.
This week I hosted the to start with assembly of my Educating Record With Technological know-how class. I’ll be internet hosting additional classes later in the summertime so hold an eye out for announcements about all those. And if you want me to host a webinar or workshop for your college, make sure you send me a observe at richardbyrne (at) freetech4teachers.com.
These were the week’s most preferred posts:
1. Two Methods to Rapidly Convert Composing Into Videos
2. How to Archive Google Classroom
3. Movies for Training and Understanding About Memorial Day
4. Online games for Students to Participate in to Improve Their Typing Capabilities
5. 5 Virtual Tour Generation Projects for Students
6. How to Immediately Take away and Exchange Graphic Backgrounds
7. Use Google Travel to Comment on PDFs, Photographs, and Video clips
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