
April 2022 has come and gone. Where there was snow on the ground at the beginning of the month, there is now some green grass. It seemed like a busy month for me as I hosted some webinars and started planning some summer workshops. Stay tuned for some announcements next week about the summer PD events I will be hosting.
As I do at the end of each month, I make a list of the ten most popular posts of the month. Take a look at the list below and see if there are some interesting ones that you missed in April.
This April’s most popular post was:
1. It’s Patriot Day! Resources for learning about the beginnings of the American Revolution
2. Thanks to your school librarians! And ask them for help!
3. A calendar of social emotional learning activities
4. Three good tools for creating infographics
5. Seven activities of National Poetry Month
6. Use branching logic in Microsoft forms to provide instructions
7. Comment PDF with Lumin PDF – Free for teachers
8. New Chrome Web Store badges can help you pick better extensions
9. Some good resources for learning how blockchain works
10. Ten fun things to do to map students
I’m going back to the streets this summer to personally host professional development workshops! If you would like me to come to your school, please contact me soon.
Spring and summer webinars
I run professional development webinars throughout the year. I would host a free one-hour webinar for any school or group that purchases ten or more copies of 50 Tech Tuesday tips.
Thanks to this month’s banner advertisers!
- The Kikori app offers a huge library of SEL activities for all ages.
- WriteReader is a great tool for writing multimedia.
Other places to follow me:
- The Practical Ad Tech Newsletter comes out every Sunday evening / Monday morning. It contains my favorite tip of the week and the most popular posts of free technology week for teachers
- My YouTube channel has over 40,000 subscribers watching my short tutorial videos in a wide array of educational technology tools.
- I’m tweeting as Armbirn For fifteen years.
- There are new and old posts from this blog throughout the week on the Free Technology Facebook page for teachers.
- If you are interested in my life outside of education, you can follow me on Instagram or Strava.
This post originally appeared on FreeTech4Teachers.com. Used without permission if viewed elsewhere. The sites that stole my (Richard Byrne’s) work include Icons Daily and Daily Dose. Featured image by Richard Byrne.