Good morning from Maine the place the snow that blanketed us earlier in the week remains to be right here and might be right here till April. I am not complaining in any respect as a result of at our home snow equals snowboarding. And that is what we will do after the solar comes up and we wrangle our toddlers into their snowsuits and boots.
I had courses on Thursday and Friday this week. For those who did too, I hope it was a easy begin to 2020 in your classroom.
Final week I introduced that I am internet hosting an up to date model of my Instructing Historical past With Technology course beginning on January eighth. Fifteen individuals have signed up. Register by midnight on Monday if you would like to hitch us.
These had been the week’s hottest posts:
1. Be taught Use These 5 Time-saving Gmail Options in 2020
2. The Twelve Most Fashionable Posts on Free Tech for Academics in 2019
3. Take away Picture Backgrounds With PhotoScissors
4. Ten Running a blog Actions for Kindergarten By Excessive College School rooms
5. Make an Interactive Graphic With Canva
6. Create and Publish Multimedia Collages
7. FAQs About Instructing Historical past With Technology 2020
I will come to your college in 2020!
2020 might be my tenth yr of talking at colleges and conferences. Ship me an electronic mail at richardbyrne (at) freetech4teachers.com to study extra about how we are able to work collectively.
Different Locations to Observe My Work
Moreover FreeTech4Teachers.com and the every day electronic mail digest, there are different methods to maintain up with what I am publishing.
- Sensible Ed Tech E-newsletter –
This comes out as soon as per week (Sunday evening/ Monday morning) and
consists of my tip of the week and a abstract of the week’s hottest
posts from FreeTech4Teachers.com. - My YouTube Channel –
Greater than 16,000 are subscribed to my YouTube channel for my common
sequence of instructional movies together with greater than 300 Google instruments
tutorials. - The Sensible Ed Tech Podcast is the place I reply questions from readers, share information and notes, and sometimes speak to fascinating individuals in training.
- Fb – The FreeTech4Teachers.com Fb web page has almost 450,000 followers.
- Twitter – I have been Tweeting away for the final twelve years at twitter.com/rmbyrne
- Instagram – that is largely photos of my youngsters, my canines, my bikes, my skis, and fly fishing.