
Good morning from Maine the place the wind is howling and the temperature is quickly dropping. We had deliberate to ski at the moment, however the wind and ice has altered our plans. So as an alternative of snowboarding we’ll putter round the home ensuring the whole lot is prepared for Santa to go to tonight. I predict some cookie consuming and sizzling cocoa consuming can also be in our close to future. I hope that you’ve got one thing equally enjoyable and stress-free to do at the moment.
There have been two developments in my skilled life this week. First, I received employed to be a part-time ski instructor at our native ski mountain. I’ve all the time stated that I might like to show bodily training, that is most likely as shut as I will ever get to that. Second, this week I introduced a new online course that I will be instructing over the course of 4 weeks in January.
These had been the week’s hottest posts:
1. How a Generator Works – And Different Brief Classes About Producing Electrical energy
2. 17 Instruments for Collaboratively Creating Thoughts Maps and Flowcharts
3. Easy methods to Gather Photos By way of Google Types
4. Slideator – Add Your Voice to Nearly Any Sort of Slideshow
5. Easy methods to Clip Sections of Your YouTube Movies
6. Some Ideas About AI in Training
7. Create Animations from Audio in Adobe Categorical
50 Tech Tuesday Ideas!
Workshops and eBooks
- The Practical Ed Tech Newsletter comes out each Sunday night/ Monday morning. It options my favourite tip of the week and the week’s hottest posts from Free Expertise for Academics.
- My YouTube channel has greater than 44,000 subscribers watching my brief tutorial movies on a wide selection of academic know-how instruments.
- I have been Tweeting as @rmbyrne for fifteen years.
- The Free Technology for Teachers Facebook page options new and outdated posts from this weblog all through the week.
- In case you’re interested in my life exterior of training, you may comply with me on Strava.
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