Are you a primary educator? Are you interested in Ditching but don’t know where to start? Don’t worry! This post will walk you through template […]
Recently, Google launched the G Suite Learning Center to help users quickly find answers to their “googley” questions. As in the typical Google fashion, there […]
This post comes from accepting a challenge. I’m a regular listener of the Google Teacher Tribe podcast hosted by Matt Miller and Kasey Bell. After […]
We’ve all been there. Maybe it was when you were looking for a website login, an exact address or a coworker’s blog. At some point, […]
The end of the year provides us with lots of opportunities to try something new. We might have a little bit of time before or […]
Let me just get this out of the way. I am in love with Google Drawings. I know it is often overlooked by many in […]
Google Sheets might look a little scary and a bit threatening at first glance but once you take the time to unlock its secrets you’ll […]
If you are looking for a tool that can be integrated into any content area and at any grade level then you have hit pay […]
I did a happy dance last week when Google announced they were adding some additional functionality to their Tasks App. I think I’ve mentioned it […]
As educators, there are many things we can do to make our Google Docs more accessible to our students. We should always be thinking about […]
Google Classroom is a favorite among the many useful G Suite tools. It allows us to manage our classroom assignments digitally and saves us […]
Google has updated the G Suite Gmail to make it easier to handle emails in its inbox. I have often said that if Google has […]