Due to neuromuscular spine issues, my fingers sometimes do their own thing when typing on a Google Slide. I find using voice to text instead […]
Hi and welcome! Behind today’s door on the calendar, we have none other than Bukky Yusuf suggesting one of her most useful apps. Bukky is […]
Google is a common tool in education. But are you getting the most out Google’s suite of applications in your library or media center? Here […]
School project research is evolving due to the rapid advancement of the digital world. Recently I asked a student, “Where do you go first to […]
Padlet, Google Keep and Corkulous — oh my! 1.Padlet Padlet’s been a go-to for a number of our educators for a while now, based on […]
One of the questions I often hear is, “How can students annotate math notes without a whiteboard?” My answer is, “When using Google APPS it’s […]
I have heard “Google Keep” referred to as one of the hidden G Suite Treasures. One of the the useful tools in Google Keep is […]
The Google Teacher Tribe podcast just turned one year old! And if we were going to celebrate it, we’d have to throw a party with […]
Teachers and students who use Google Keep to maintain notes and organized to-do list do not have to worry about losing this information. Recently I […]
Students can now easily smash together drawing and writing talents within a Google Slide. Google recently added access to Google Keep from within a slide. […]
Recently I was asked what is the best Google APP to use as a Graphic Organizer. My response was Google Keep. This was followed by […]
Google Keep is a fantastic tool. If you are not familiar with Keep, it is a notetaking app that is part of GSuite. My wife […]