A Guide to Free Technology to Use in the Classroom
Learn how to provide a free exciting and engaging technology experience for students of any age Buckle up and come on a journey with me of discovering free technology resources and tools for your classroom. This course is made for all teachers of all age levels who want to learn more about different free technology tools for the classroom. This course is made up of videos, voice recordings, and presentations to teach you all about how to stay current with free technology resources and some specific websites, games, and applications your students will love. I have also included links to all the specific resources I talk about so you can explore yourself.
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