New editions every month!
Based on feedback we received during our pilot semester of weekly editions, we have adapted our weekly editions to have series of tips that follow a specific theme for our different audiences.
For the second half of quarter 3, we are focusing on the following topics:
Teacher Tech Tips: Exploring NotebookLM Studio Tools
ʻEnehana no Kaiapuni: Creating ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Games with Gemini
New Teacher Tips: Google Chrome Tips
These Foundation Editions have been updated through Quarter 3, Week 6.
Dates: February 9, 2026 to February 13, 2026
Exploring the Studio Tools in NotebookLM
This page for Quarter 3, Week 6 shares information about the different types of NotebookLM studio tools.
Creating ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Games with Google Gemini
This page for Quarter 3, Week 6 shows how you can create a ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Games with Gemini in HTML.
Exploring Google Classroom Tools
This page for Quarter 3, Week 5 shares how you can create a practice set in Google Classroom.
Archive of Past Weekly Editions
In our first set of weekly ʻEnehana editions during the Fall 2025 semester, we started by sharing about different technology tips weekly. Based on feedback from users, we adapted the format for the current weekly publications to be themed in series. If you are interested in viewing past editions, please access them below.
Please click on the editions or to the links below to access the editions:
Designed for faculty meetings,
offering weekly quick tech tips for display.
New Teacher Tips: Exploring Google Classroom Tools
Created with the Hawaiʻi Teacher Induction Center to support new teachers in exploring Google Classroom Tools.
ʻEnehana no Kaiapuni: Using NotebookLM to Create Initial Draft Resources
Designed to support Kumu Kaiapuni with ʻEnehana tips and resources.
Please click on the editions or to the links below to access the editions:
Designed for faculty meetings,
offering weekly quick tech tips for display.
Created with the Hawaiʻi Teacher Induction Center to support new teachers.
Designed to support Kumu Kaiapuni with ʻEnehana tips and resources.