Tuesday Tech Tips is a weekly blog that contains interesting technology tips, articles, and videos.
FTPS Feedback Survey - In-House Chromebook Repair Process:
As we approach the end of this unprecedented year, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on experiences with the Chromebook repair process at each building and grade level grouping.
Please complete the short, anonymous survey linked below by Tues. June 1. We ask that you consider your experience as it pertains to this school year in the hybrid/fully remote environment. Your feedback will help us improve processes for next school year.
Feedback form: In-House Chromebook Repair Process
Seesaw Train The Trainer Webinars
Do you lead PD in your school? Do you want to be a Seesaw Trainer then check out this free Train The Trainer webinar?
In this one-hour training, participants learn to access and use free Seesaw PD Kits to lead engaging, interactive training. They explore resources, discuss training best practices, and align Seesaw PD with district goals. In-house trainers learn to access Free Seesaw PD Kits to train staff throughout the year on using Seesaw! Use free resources to support teachers to make thinking and learning visible.
-Identifying key criteria for engaging interactive training
-Accessing Seesaw PD Kits
-Learning ways to continually support staff in using Seesaw
-Locating additional training resources to support staff
That's it for now!
Enjoy the Tuesday Tech Tips!
Zoom Tip- Editing/Moving Text Boxes in Zoom
Credit to Ms. Sheila Holland!
Have you ever created a text box when annotating in zoom and wished you could go back and edit it? You can do this by clicking the select button and then clicking on the text box, you want to edit. Read more for directions with visuals...
6 Exercises to Get to Know Your Students Better—and Increase Their Engagement. While get-to-know-you activities are typically earmarked for the first weeks of school, they shouldn’t end there, say educators and researchers. Learn more.
Click Tools
Click Preferences…
Have you ever had so many tabs in Google Sheets that it makes it difficult to scroll back and forth on the bottom? If you look at the bottom left of your Google Sheets workbook, You will see a Menu button with four lines (like the Hamburger button only supersized). If you click on it, you will be able to scroll through all the tabs you need much quicker.