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Forms, Music, and Games - The Month in ReviewThe sun has set on the month of August and now it really feels like summer vacation is over. From racing my bike across Flint Hills of Kansas to explorting the woods and waters of Maine with my daughters to fun trips to Story Land I feel like I soaked up as much summer fun as I could. I hope that you did as well. (Note for my southern hemisphere friends, I hope you had a great winter). As I do at the end of every month I've compiled a list of the most visited posts of the last month. Take a look and see if there's something interesting that you missed earlier this month. These were my most popular posts in August: 1. A New Google Forms Feature Teachers Have Requested for Years! 2. Where I'd Like to Go - An Icebreaker With Google Drawings 3. Five Google Docs Activities Besides Just Writing Essays 4. Free Music for Classroom Projects 5. 12 Good Places to Find Historical Images to Spark Inquiry 6. Five Good Tools for Making Your Own Educational Games and Practice Activities 7. How to Create a Random Question Generator 8. Great Book Creator Resources to Start the New School Year 9. Superhero Science Lessons 10. Resources to Help Students Recognize Logical Fallacies and Cognitive Biases On-demand Professional Development
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11 Search Tips and Tools for Teachers and StudentsAs some of you have noticed, I wrote quite a bit about search tools and search strategies in July and early August. What you saw in those posts were excerpts from two projects that I've been working on. The first was The Practical Ed Tech Handbook (available to subscribers to my newsletter). The second is a still untitled book project. If you're interested in reading all of my recent blog posts about search tools and search strategies, here's a list of them all. Changing Search Predictions How Excluding Words Helps Narrow the Scope of a Search Why You Should Refine Search Results by Language, Region, and Date Why You Should Try Refining Search Results According to Domain Why You Should Try Refining Searches According to File Type Using Google Books in History Classes Patent Search and Five Other Google Scholar Features Students Should Know How to Use Five Things Students Should Know About Google Books How to Use Google Scholar to Learn About Inventions and Inventors How to Use Google Scholar to Find Federal and State Court Rulings Other Search Engines for Students to Try More Recent Articles |
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