With current technology, students (and teachers) have access to more information than previous generations. The level of technology consumption has expanded with the accessibility of the internet and the collaborative…
One useful feature in Google is the ability to share a document or folder with anyone (known as collaborators). Sharing rights can be given to a controlled group of users,…
Have you ever heard of PDFCandy.com? As educators, many times documents are given to us in PDF format and in order to edit them we would have to find someone…
Google Drawing can be used to create different templates, worksheets, newsletters, and more! You can create custom layered images and banners to use on websites or newsletters. (If you are familiar…
Have you ever been typing and accidentally erased a section of your document? Or perhaps you collaborate on multiple drafts but need to go back to the original or previous…
Google Docs is the cloud-based word processing app of the G Suite that provides a similar experience to Microsoft Word. Users are able to create documents, fliers, basic tables, and…
Chromebooks and Chromebases are wonderful at allowing teachers and students to connect and work in this digital world. But, as with any medium, there is always something that will go…
(Chromebooks and other devices) With more Chrome devices available in the classroom there are a few “issues” that can occur during their use. Here are a few common issues that…
Scanning to your email can be very helpful in a classroom setting. Here are some of the possibilities: Scan worksheets to a digital format to be used on the Smartboard…
Google Chrome can be set to automatically choose Gmail as your default email. This means that when you click on any email address while using Chrome, it will automatically open…
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