The popularity of my blog has waxed and waned over the years. But for nearly fifteen years I’ve published new blog posts almost every day. New blog posts even appeared on the days my daughters were born (no, I didn’t write blog posts on those days, I just had them scheduled in advance). I’ve been fortunate to have the support of many great folks over the years. Some of that support has been financial by hiring me to speak at your conferences or to run workshops in your schools. But most of the support has come through folks just sharing my blog posts and videos with their colleagues. 

Creating new blog posts, recording new videos, and answering lots of questions from readers takes a lot of time and, in the case of delivering my newsletters, a lot of money. If you’re interested in helping to support my work, there are two easy ways to do that.
Respectfully Share My Work
If you have a friend or colleague who you think could benefit from something I’ve written or recorded, please share it with that person. Tell them why you’re sharing it and let them know where they can find more of my work. 
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50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook that I created by combing through more than 400 editions of my Practical Ed Tech Newsletter. In the eBook you’ll find ideas for interesting ways to use technology in your classroom, school, and library.