When opening a Google App such as Drive or Docs, the user is prompted to login to their Google account. Changing applications may prompt the user to login again; this…
Using Google Slides is a powerful and effective way to build presentations that can later be shared in a variety of ways. As a teacher you can use it to…
Since we attend MACUL (EdTech Conference) regularly, as Tech Coaches we are familiar with Eric Curts of the Control Alt Actieve Blog. He has compiled some templates that can be…
Google Drawings is a great way to create different worksheets, notebooks or layered images in a document. It allows the user to layer images, create word art, and arrange objects….
Google Maps has come out with some amazing features that can be used to enhance instruction in the classroom. (No, it’s not just for directions!) With the Street view option…
Google Drive is a very important tool. You can have your students use it for all kinds of things, like storing files that sync across all their devices. One of…
Sometimes it’s extremely useful to upload pictures & screenshots from your phone to Google Drive. Below I’ll go through the steps. Screenshots show my Android phone, but this works pretty much…
Scanbot is an app available for iPhones & Android phones, which “scans” in documents. Beyond that, it automatically crops documents and has the ability to upload them directly to your…
Getting an entire list of shortcut keys for Chromebooks has proven to be difficult… but here they are, as best as I know! Some of these may come in useful…
Google Classroom now allows you to change how many students can view a particular announcement, assignment or question. This also applies to reusing archived posts. (Students, when allowed to post,…
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