Good morning from Maine where the sun is shining and we’re all ready to go out and play in the snow. It’s going to be a great day for late-winter skiing. I hope that you also do something fun this weekend. 

This week I hosted a webinar for a school and had a Zoom meeting with some folks who recently completed my course on how to create and sell digital products. If you take the course, I’ll be happy to Zoom with you too. Speaking of courses, Five Video Projects for Almost Every Classroom begins on Tuesday. 

These were the week’s most popular posts:
1. Physical Education Activities for Pi Day
2. A Lesson in Writing Myths
3. Changes are Coming to Your Favorite Google Workspace Tools
4. “But It’s Still Sunny Outside!” – Short Lessons on Daylight Saving Time
5. Three Activities All Teachers Can Create in TeacherMade
6. Another Tool for Detecting Writing Created by AI
7. 167 Math In “Real Life” Lessons

Make More Money This Year!
If you’re looking for a way to put a little more money in your pocket this year, my self-paced course How to Create and Sell Digital Products in 2023 is for you! It’s one of three on-demand courses that I currently offer.
Workshops and eBooks
If you’d like to have me speak at your school or conference, please send me an email at richardbyrne (at) freetech4teachers.com or fill out the form on this page. Book me for this school year and I’ll include copies of my eBook for all of the teachers in your school. 

Animated Explanations
Making and Teaching With Animated Explanations is a five-part, self-paced course that teaches you how to make a variety of animations. More importantly, it teaches you why making animations is a valuable and fun classroom activity for students of all ages. 


Other Places to Follow Me:The Practical Ed Tech Newsletter comes out every Sunday evening/ Monday morning. It features my favorite tip of the week and the week’s most popular posts from Free Technology for Teachers.My YouTube channel has more than 45,000 subscribers watching my short tutorial videos on a wide array of educational technology tools. I’ve been Tweeting as @rmbyrne for fifteen years. I update my LinkedIn profile a time or two every week.The Free Technology for Teachers Facebook page features new and old posts from this blog throughout the week. If you’re curious about my life outside of education, you can follow me on Strava.This post originally appeared on FreeTech4Teachers.com. If you see it elsewhere, it has been used without permission. Featured image captured by Richard Byrne.