A Google Image Search provides both student and adult researchers with another method for finding information. Sometimes an image search brings up new information overlooked […]
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 […]
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 […]
Recently this question was asked in the Google Doc Help Forum, “Can I insert a Chart from Google Forms into a Google Slides Presentation?” I […]
While collaborating with a group of math teachers I discovered the “Power” of “Smashing” these two Chrome Extensions. Chrome Save to Drive Extension does exactly […]
Recently an outline appeared magically on the left hand side of a Google Doc I was creating. I’m finding this more useful then a table […]
When students collaborate together creating a group project planning is a key to success. Generally there are rubrics or step by step directions to follow […]
Incognito Browser is a useful research tool for a student or teacher. This is because the browser doesn’t retain history about the user. What does this mean? It […]
When researching a topic I tend to start with a list of related words. I discovered when one creates a Google Doc list it’s easy to do a […]
Recently a colleague asked, “How is everyone easily evaluating their Google Form Data?” This is when I noticed one of the “Big” differences between the […]
As a K-12 Teaching Assistant sometimes there is a need to push into classrooms for supporting IEP Students by taking supplemental notes . Due to the nature of […]
I’m enrolled in Power Searching with Google and finding this course to be quite valuable. It is providing me with new tools and a better understanding of […]