May28
FedFlix is a good source for teaching lessons on the 20th century political, military, or cultural history of the United States. FedFlix is hosted by the Internet Archives, and is a collection of over 2000 films produced by the US government during the 20th Century. The topics of these films range from training films […]
May22
SMIGLY Found an interesting cartoon by Allen Mezquida, an adult Charlie Brown type cartoonist, showing how “noisey” the world is becoming. Listen to this cartoon …. Smigly_ Noise
May13
Videolicious is a free iPhone or iPad app for creating videos on the go. You can mix together images, video clips, music and your voice to create a short video. This could be a good device to use with your iPad to create short videos about all kinds of subjects in the classroom. Locations services […]
May12
How fun to hear the old tunes from the “Victor Talking Machine”! The Library of Congress National Jukebox has archived more than 10,000 recordings captured on wax cylinders. The archive can be searched and listened to on your computer. From this National Jukebox site, you can make your selections, create your own playlist, share your […]