Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Tech Tip Tuesday

📣📣Did you know? When sharing a link to a YouTube video - add a Hyphen (-) after the 't' and it will share an "add free, full screen, view only" link. Try it out! 
Thanks,

@edTechEvans for the graphic #TechTipTuesday


Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Tech Tip Tuesday

 A great tip from Jacie Jeffers-Kuhn is when you use "schedule Send" cc yourself so you get a reminder that your scheduled email was delivered.

Sunday, February 20, 2022

February Geek Speak

 This month's 🔗GEEK speak is just reminders.

  • 🗓️ Book your TIS here (remember Sarah and I share MS and intermediate)
  • 💁‍♀️ If you are on social media you can find us on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter  (TikTok probably soon...but our teenagers cringe when we bring it up). 
  • If you haven't heard we have a Canva as a district (let any TIS or TILTer know if you want help. 
February 2022 Newsletter by stantons

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Tech Tip Tuesday

Are you using the native camera on your Chromebooks? 💁‍♀️You can scan QR codes 💁‍♀️Take pictures to submit handwritten work in Classroom 💁‍♀️Take videos Let us know if you want us to show your kids all the Chromebook tips. #TechTipTuesday
Use camera by stantons

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Tech Tip Tuesday

 #TechTipTuesday. Look at this fun graphic to teach kiddos how to email the adults who

💜 them (aka you, the teacher).



Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Tech Tip Tuesday

 Thanks, @TonyVincent for this #TechTipTuesday graphic. Great shortcuts while using YouTube.




Monday, December 20, 2021

December 21 GEEK Speak


 Happy 20th,

Just a couple of goodies to stuff your stocking with below. First is ➡️Slides goodies that include a collection of ➡️Google Activities for the Holidays.
Dec 20, 2021.jpg

Next is ➡️ favorite extensions. Remember extensions can be good or bad, these are ➡️ my five consistent go-to extensions
December 20, 21 extensions .jpg

 I sure hope you have a wonderful holiday full of the things you love. I'll be planning my 2022 training calendar so please share how, what, and when you want to learn some Google goodness.