Google is constantly updating its apps and features. Google Classroom is no exception to these updates and therefore can look a little different as you continue to use it year…
***Updated April 21, 2022*** Technology can be fun, but it can also be overwhelming with the wealth of ideas and options available. Listed below are some ideas suggested by the…
Update December 2020 – Unfortunately Google has made the decision to discontinue Tour Builder as of July 2021. Google Earth offers a similar option as Tour Builder called “Projects”. All tours will…
Getting To Know Spreadsheets Spreadsheets, Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel, are extremely versatile tools that can be used in any subject. Spreadsheets are excellent manipulators and evaluators of data. But,…
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,…
Creating a link within a Google Doc can be helpful for those reading to reference something quickly. An example of this can be a table of contents that when the…
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…
(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…
You can open your Office Documents in Google (and convert them if you would like) if they are in your Google Drive. One advantage to doing this is that you…
TextHelp, the makers of Read&Write for Google have a math editing tool that can be used throughout G Suite for Education called EquatIO. It is a Chrome extension that when…
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