Good morning from Maine where the sun is shining and it’s going to be a beautiful late winter day. It’ll be perfect for playing outside with our newest family member, Rangley Noodle! This past weekend we got a black Lab puppy and my daughters named him Rangeley Noodle. Rangeley is one of our favorite places in Maine and Noodle because my five year old son thought it was fun saying that and we went with it. Wherever you are this weekend, I hope you’ll have something fun to do outside, too.
This week I started a new cycle called Approximately five video projects per semester. Even if you missed the first week, you can still sign up and get all the lessons.
These were the most popular posts of the week:
1. Summary of Pi Day resources
2. AI tools come to Google Workspace Tools
3. An overview of the use and detection of artificial intelligence
4. 15 Microsoft Forms Tutorials for Educators
5. A new answer to the most frequently asked questions
6. Annotate videos with text and images
7. Whimsical – AI concept map generator
Earn more money this year!
Workshops and e-books
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