This edition of the newsletter highlights using the MyHomework Student Planner app, a website that allows PDF documents to be changed easily, and an app that allows students to find videos, AR models, and images posted by teachers and classmates (think of it as an advanced QR Code).
This edition of the newsletter highlights using social media, specifically Twitter, as well as discusses a simple way to check your internet speed and search for items in the Safari browser.
This week's newsletter highlights some uses for some potentially underused or underutilized apps as well as some of the functionality available in Apple's control panel.
This week's newsletter covers five additional Google Chrome extensions, the importance of students asking questions, and a useful tool to help find great content-related videos.
This week's newsletter is a continuation of last week's newsletter and focuses on even more Google Chrome extensions teachers can use. Additionally, there's a tip on how to prevent certain tabs from closing and an interesting video over an all-too-commonly asked question.
This week's newsletter is all about Google Chrome extensions! I explain what extensions are, provide resources explaining how to install extensions, compare and contrast extensions to apps and add-ons, and highlight five of my favorite extensions.
This week's newsletter discusses two Google Sheet resources for teachers: The first is a list of digital resources that are broken up by content area, apps, extensions, and much more while the second is a list of teacher acronyms and file types. This issue also focuses on assessment strategies, instructional techniques in the math classroom, and how to force copies of Google Drive files.
This week's Halloween-themed newsletter discusses how to use Google Forms as a formative assessment as well as how to password protect Google Forms and convert Google Sheets to Google Docs. It's terrifyingly useful!