Webjets is a free to use, online planner, storage space and notes making tool. It gives you a huge whiteboard style space which you can […]
Google Lens is an AI-powered technology that uses your smartphone camera and deep machine learning to search what you see…and it’s really cool. You can use […]
The Padlet app has a funky new beta feature called Catscan. Catscan converts your sticky notes or paper notes into a digital format and posts […]
Google Keep is an amazing little app to organise your thoughts. It has all the features of a notes app but it also has some […]
Paper is a product by Dropbox that can help you work collaboratively with your team. If you have a Dropbox account, you can use Paper […]
PhotoScan (https://www.google.com/photos/scan/) is an app from Google Photos that lets you scan and save your favourite printed photos using your phone’s camera. It’s simple, fast, effective […]
Following on from our last tutorial on creating surveys using Forms in Office 365, this video explores how to personalise the look and feel of […]
Google Scholar has lots of useful tips and tricks to help with your research. In this video we have a look at the “cited by” […]
I discovered Unpaywall in a session on open knowledge in HE. Unpaywall is a Google Chrome extension that allows you to skip the paywall on millions […]
The spike feature is a little known function in Word, but enables you to keep all your cut items together (on an imaginary spike!) and […]
As we’re seen in previous posts on Excel, Excel is full of nifty little tricks to help make our lives much easier. In this post […]
This is the last in our series on creating a quiz with Google Forms. In this post, we look at how to share your quiz with your students […]