Good night from Maine the place the solar is setting on the month of Might. I do know that a lot of you are actually on summer time trip. I hope you are having fun with it! The remainder of us have one other few weeks to go. We’ll make it!
An enormous thanks to the 25 folks accomplished one in every of my Sensible Ed Tech programs in Might. Your help helps me preserve Free Expertise for Academics going. In a few weeks I will be saying two new programs which you could full this summer time. Till then, these three programs can be found proper now.
As I all the time do on the finish of the month, I’ve made a listing of the preferred posts of the month. Have a look and see if there’s one thing fascinating that you simply missed in Might.
These had been the preferred posts in Might:
1. The Results of Speaking to Your self
2. 71 Google Slides Tutorials for Academics and College students
3. 57 Google Earth & Maps Tutorials for Academics and College students
4. New Microsoft Phrase Options to Notice
5. Use Google Takeout 2023
6. The Science of Gardening
7. 225 NASA Infographics
8. Create Your Personal On-line Board Recreation
9. Ten Methods to Use Adobe Categorical in College
10. A New Google Bard Characteristic
Self-paced Programs You Can Begin At present
Workshops and Keynotes
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