Most Read Posts on Ed Tech Guy for Past Week




Spring is really here, again, in Connecticut. It got rainy and cold earlier this week, but this weekend is a beauty. We are off to a friend's wedding today, so it should be a fun, happy day. Enjoy your weekend.

Here are the most read posts from the past week: And don't forget to check the posts on Friday's.They don't always have time to become the most read, but there are usually some good ones there.

(Here's a couple of good ones from yesterday: End of the School Year Approaches - lesson ideas and reflections and Google Sells SketchUp 3D modeling software - promises free educational version to continue and Zoho Planner - plan, organize, share, and get things done.


1. Google Drive is here! Really! No, I mean it. Free online storage.

2. Evernote tip - Create a table of contents with note links


4. Great resource for using iPads in the classroom

5. CX - file sync, share and backup service with 10GB free account

6. Free Google Docs CheatSheet - great resource for Google Docs users

7. The Noteboard - $10 Foldable Pocket Whiteboard

8. edWeb - social network for educators - great resource

9. Weebly for Education - create a free class website and blog

10. CIA World Factbook - excellent resource about countries of the world



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