Since we started Ask a Tech Teacher fifteen years ago, we've had almost 6.3 million views and 3300 comments from about 11,500 followers who read some or all of our 2,454 articles on integrating technology into the classroom. This includes tech tips, website/app reviews, tech-in-ed pedagogy, how-tos, videos, and more. We
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Also on January 1st: It's Public Domain Day! This is an observance of when copyrights expire and works enter into the public domain--free for all to use. According to Public Domain Review, here are some of the newly available artistic works you might like a/o January 1, 2026: Click for links
image credit: Deposit Photos January marks Braille Literacy Month (January 4th is Braille Day) and a remarkable milestone: 200 years since Louis Braille developed his revolutionary code that continues to impact
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