Collect and archive tweets with Twitter TAGs
TAGS – Twitter Archiving is a Google Sheet extension that can be used to collect and archive Twitter searches. This looks like a great tool for your classroom to collect tweets.
TAGS – Twitter Archiving is a Google Sheet extension that can be used to collect and archive Twitter searches. This looks like a great tool for your classroom to collect tweets.
People are using AI to explore all kinds of ideas—identifying the roots of bad traffic in Los Angeles, improving recycling rates in Singapore, and even experimenting with dance. Getting started with your own machine learning projects might seem intimidating, but Teachable Machine is a web-based tool that makes it fast, easy, and accessible to everyone. Source: Teachable Machine 2.0 makes AI…
Over a million icons are available in the Noun Project. Need an icon for that presentation, project, or website? Then the Noun Project is for you. Each icon can be downloaded as a PNG or SVG. Some icons are in the public domain and can be used as you wish, while others require attribution or have…
Teachers are often faced with the challenge of condensing hours of video content into a single, easy-to-understand summary. While this can seem like a daunting task, there are several benefits to creating video summaries that make it well worth the effort. One of the most important reasons for creating video summaries is that they help…
Quizalize is another online formative assessment tool for your classroom. Quizalize is an online quiz and data management tool. There are 20,000 quizzes available, or you can create your own. Once the students have completed a quiz, Quizalize will display the students results, and put the students into groups based on their performance. For the free tier the…
Source: Time Traveler by Merriam-Webster Time Traveler by Merriam-Webster lets you select a year, and it will then show you the words that were first used in print from that year. You can also type a word in to the search and see not only the definition, but also the year it was first used….
Now here’s something I just learned. After highlighting words on a web page, you can drag the highlighted words to the tab bar and Chrome will perform a Google search. The same thing happens when you drag the highlighted words to the url bar. This requires a little more effort than right-clicking on the highlighted…