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Over the last 2 3 weeks, I've shared a variety of articles focusing on the use of Evernote and Postach.io in education to impact teaching, learning and leading. Although the series
“Margarita,” asks Ms. Nuñez, third grade bilingual teacher, “cual de estos te gustaría compartir con el mundo hoy? What work would you like to share with the world today?” Margar
Note: This continues my series on Evernote and Postach.io to impact teaching, learning and leading. If you decide to get an
Note: This continues my series on Evernote and Postach.io to impact teaching, learning and leading. If you decide to get an
"I heard paper portfolios," Jeanine told me as we pulled into the parking lot of the House of Joy Chinese Restaurant, "were on their way out." As I held the door open for her, my r
As a long time tinkerer with Evernote and Postach.io, I decided to explore and see if Evernote and Postach.io could be a viable tool for education. Come along with me as I explore
“What kind of files will Evernote and/or Postach.io blog service publish from my Evernote Notebook?” If you have ever had to find a file hosting provider for your podcasts, v
Note: This blog entry composed 100% in Evernote and originally published with Postach.io at “How can I quickly collect and organize my walkthrou
“There is no way I’m publishing this fantasy!” argued my editor. “What do you mean fantasy? Every word is based on a real life situation, a true story. You go to the movies bas
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Some quick reflections on this article...what I found most helpful was the focus on the use of 3 questions when developing an online course: 2. Which technology works best for my o
MyNotes Which Technology Should I Use to Teach Online?