Tuesday Tech Tips

March 9, 2021

Tech Updates from Edward

Tuesday Tech Tips is a weekly blog that contains interesting technology tips, articles, and videos.


March is Woman History Month – commemorating and encouraging the study, observance, and celebration of the vital role of women in American history. https://womenshistorymonth.gov/

Women History Month - The Numbers

As we celebrate Women’s History Month 2021, we reflect upon advances women have made over the last decade. Women have increased their earnings and education, fields of occupation, and continued to live longer than men. Below are stats from Census Bureau surveys highlighting how women’s employment has changed over the years. We appreciate the public’s cooperation in helping us measure America’s people, places, and economy.

Click to view some cool data from the US Census Bureau


What's new in Seesaw version 7.6

Adding Voice to Anything

Upload Audio Files and more. Click to learn more

Sustainable Jersey for Schools New Digital Schools Program

The Digital Schools Program was created In June 2020 to integrate new content into Sustainable Jersey for Schools that strengthens support for schools in meeting the challenges of digital learning and to help bring about a sustainable future for us all. It builds on the legacy of the Future Ready Schools - New Jersey (FRS-NJ) program (which ceased operations in 2019) by integrating FRS-NJ topic areas and content into the Sustainable Jersey for Schools actions (see the Digital Schools History for more detail).

That's it for now!


Enjoy the Tuesday Tech Tips!

Tips from the Tech Coaches

Amy

Now you can visualize what students are referring to when having a Chromebook issue or when they are trying to find something- using this Chromebook simulator

Connie

Increased Screen Time May Indicate Family Stress, Pandemic Study Suggests. Learn more.

Myra

Out of office information will now display when replying to or mentioning a user in a Google Docs comment. In Google Docs, you’ll now see out of office information when replying to or mentioning other users in a comment. | Learn more.




Ted

Need to know how to type π on your Macbook? Press Option + P at the same time and the symbol will pop up. Easy as, well, you know...

Have a wonderful tech week!