Excellent early morning from Maine where the sun is increasing and Im about to head out on a morning bike ride. Prior to I do that I have this quick week in evaluation to share with you. Today I didnt host any webinars as I invested four days dealing with developing brand-new materials about search strategies consisting of developing a new search challenge for students. I also took a day off this week to go to the ocean with my household. We went trying to find puffins and discovered hundreds of them! I forgot to take my good camera with me so I dont have any great pictures. Oh well, thats a great excuse to go searching for puffins once again later on this summer season. If you d like to find out more about puffins in Maine, go to the Audubon Societys Project Puffin site. These were the weeks most popular posts:
1. Gather Chat – Turn a Google Form Into a Chatbot
2. Starting With Google Forms – The Basics and More
3. See the Elements Present in Common Products – The Periodic Table in Pictures and Words
4. Three Places to Find Fun and Interesting Math Problems
5. Include PhET Simulations to Your PowerPoint Slides
6. Challenge – Introduce Students to Academic Search Databases and engines
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This week I didnt host any webinars as I invested 4 days working on establishing brand-new products about search methods including establishing a brand-new search obstacle for students. I likewise took a day off this week to go to the ocean with my family. I forgot to take my great camera with me so I do not have any good images. Oh well, thats a great reason to go looking for puffins once again later this summertime. These were the weeks most popular posts: