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I often get asked for recommendations for simple website builders that teachers and students can use to create small websites. Google Sites is fine, but the aesthetics still have a long way to go. Services like WordPress and Weebly are great, but have way more...

Google Docs users who regularly create multiple page documents will be happy to learn that Google is adding a new page break feature to Google Docs. The new page break option will let you insert a page break before any new paragraph. This means that...

This week Google announced a new feature that will be welcomed by any teacher who regularly uses Google Meet to host online classes. That feature is the ability to selectively mute participant audio and video. For quite a while you've been able to mute all...

This article is written by Truth for Teachers writer Tina Barber. I think of the months we spent from March of 2020 to May/June of 2021 as a 20-month school year that began in August of 2019.  Educators spent that time emotionally, mentally, and physically exhausted....

This article is written by Truth for Teachers writer Tina Barber. I think of the months we spent from March of 2020 to May/June of 2021 as a 20-month school year that began in August of 2019.  Educators spent that time emotionally, mentally, and physically exhausted....

This article is written by Truth for Teachers writer Tina Barber. I think of the months we spent from March of 2020 to May/June of 2021 as a 20-month school year that began in August of 2019.  Educators spent that time emotionally, mentally, and physically exhausted....

This article is written by Truth for Teachers writer Tina Barber. I think of the months we spent from March of 2020 to May/June of 2021 as a 20-month school year that began in August of 2019.  Educators spent that time emotionally, mentally, and physically exhausted....

This article is written by Truth for Teachers writer Tina Barber. I think of the months we spent from March of 2020 to May/June of 2021 as a 20-month school year that began in August of 2019.  Educators spent that time emotionally, mentally, and physically exhausted....