
I've always used some type of timer to keep track of how long students were working on an activity and to keep track of break times between activities. When I first started teachin...

A teacher’s work is never done. Seriously, it’s amazing how much responsibility educators manage to shoulder throughout the week. From planning and delivering lessons, to grading, ...

Security researchers from Armorblox, a cybersecurity company specializing in email-based threats, have encountered a fake WhatsApp email with the subject “New Incoming Voicemessage...

In December last year, the customer information of Cash App users was accessed by a former employee of Block, the company behind the popular mobile payment service app. This was re...

Teacher appreciation week is the perfect time for students to show their appreciation for teachers. It is also an excellent opportunity for parents to thank the teacher for the hug...

Google has launched Chrome version 100 which, among other things, fixes 28 vulnerabilities. Other new security features include Safety Check, Enhanced Safe Browsing, and the abilit...

Lots of restaurants now offer their menu through QR codes, sometimes only on QR codes. Emarketer estimates that 76 million people in the U.S. scanned a QR code in 2021, up 44% over...

Teachers care immensely for their students and cherish the in-person connection that exists in the classroom. But the stresses of the job are taking them away from connecting with ...

Security experts keep advising us to create strong and complex passwords to protect our online accounts and data from savvy cybercriminals. And “complex” typically means using lowe...

Below is a collection of some good physics apps for students and teachers. Using these apps, students will be able to engage in a wide variety of physics-based activities, puzzles...

The Library of Congress is a great place to find historical pictures, drawings, and maps to use in lesson plans and classroom projects. Finding things on the Library of Congress' w...

Apple has released an urgent update for iOS and iPadOS that fixes the CVE-2022-22620 vulnerability. They recommend updating devices as soon as possible, as the company have reason ...

Science is all about discovery, exploration, and learning. The net is full of resources that you can use to bring science to life in and outside of your classroom. To provide you w...

When it comes to mobile learning or learning on the go, podcasts (and audiobooks) are a game changer. They enable users to access a wealth of knowledge that can be consumed virtu...

MapPuzzle is a simple online geography game that I recently learned about through the Maps Mania blog. The game is based on the premise of political boundaries being the lines in a...

Canvas Mol is a website that provides 3D, interactive, rotating models of simple and complex molecules. There are more than fifty models of relatively common molecules like glucose...

Although they are conceptually similar to a Tile, AirTags have far more stalking potential. A Tile that isn’t near you can only be tracked if it comes into proximity of someone wit...

Google took over the top spot for malicious downloads from Microsoft OneDrive as attackers created free accounts, uploaded malware and shared documents with unsuspecting users, say...

Physical objects as security threats are in the news at the moment. The oft-touched upon tale of rogue USB sticks is a common one. Being wary of random devices found on the floor, ...

There's a whole lot of science behind all of the Winter Olympics events that we see on our screens. If you have students who are interested in the events, capitalize on that intere...