This holiday season, why not give a parent the gift of Google-powered, personalized tech support? The website teachparentstech.org can help! Simply select one or more short videos created by Googlers, specifically for parents, explaining a variety of tech-related skills.
If you’re among the first 10,000 people to use the site to send a parent virtual tech support, Google will give you the option of also sending your parent a free, snail-mail care package. How cool!
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Remember to follow Wesley Fryer on Twitter (@wfryer), Facebook and Google+. Also "like" Wesley's Facebook pages for "Speed of Creativity Learning" and his eBook, "Playing with Media." Don't miss Wesley's latest technology integration project, "Mapping Media to the Common Core / Curriculum."
On this day..
- Al Jazeera, Arab Spring, & Opposing Extremism in Our Midst in the USA - 2012
- Mobile Video Editing with ReelDirector on an iPhone4 #edapp - 2010
- No alternative to the RTTT / Duncan Education Reform Plan Offered by Fallin - 2010
- Reasons I love Blip.tv and Screenr - 2009
- Forgo the big stick, carry a small computer instead - 2008
- Exploring Amazon S3 Backup Options with Jungle Disk and Bandwagon - 2008
- Digital Witness from Pearl Harbor - 2007
- Encouraging learners to use and author WikiPedia - 2007
- Gmail SMTP workaround - 2006
- Video podcast from the Konza - 2006

















