48,000 Pageviews This Month
World History

48,000 Pageviews This Month


Well I am learning there are a lot of ways to look how people look at a website.  For example between the these three blogs (US gov, US history and world history) there were 21,000 visitors in March, but each of the visits led to looking at various pages so that there were 15,400 "pageviews" for the world history blog and 48,000 between the three sites.

The top pages for the month on the world blog were

  1. Tips for Teaching in a Connected Classroom (which I have updated since the original post)
  2. The Travels of Ibn Battuta
  3. Timerine for Creating Timelines
  4. Transforming Your Classroom From Analog to Digital




- More On Google Classroom: Things You Can Do
If you are interested in Google Classroom and read Ken's post below, you might want to read some of Alice Keeler's blog posts about how to use Google Classroom. Keeler has also written a book called 50 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom....

- Top Hits For The Month Of April
Thanks for all the pageviews.  George's top post for the month was our big vote getter.  You can see the video above. Hans Rosling's video that shows the impact of wealth and the worldNYTimes' write David Pogue and his texting tipsAP...

- Most Hit Sites In September
Hard to believe the first month of school is already over.  As always thanks for coming to this blog page.  We had 42,000+ page views (including the US and government blogs) last month including 14,000 on this site alone   The top three...

- Top Stories For May
Despite the fact that school is out for some (I still have three weeks), we had 45,000 pageviews and from 21,000 unique visitors.  Our top posts this month were Vodcasts of the Entire AP World BookThe Travels of Ibn BattutaShort Video Clips of Museum...

- Transforming Your Classroom From Analog To Digital
Video streaming by UstreamI may be displaying a bit of geekiness by adding this video to the blog. Greg Kulowiez is a history teacher and tech expert. This is a lecture he gave earlier this month about transforming your classroom from analog to digital....



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