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 […]
In Google Drive, there is a setting called Quick Access. This setting provides quick access to frequently used files. It is one of those personal […]
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 […]
When using a Google Doc Table as a graphic organizer add some pizazz to jumpstart the thinking process. It may help a child or adult […]
While watching a child struggling to write a story the following thought hit me! Show the child how to make a simple graphic organizer using […]
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 […]
The “New Google Calendar” user interface (UI) offers quite a few helpful updates such as brightness control for past events. You might be thinking, “Why is […]
I never met a student who truly didn’t care about receiving a “Good Grade”. This post is about supporting the students who are struggling and […]
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 […]
When it comes to research projects why should students struggle due to reading levels of resources found on the internet? What would teachers say if […]
Wow I never thought a phone could have the ability to provide both freedom and independence. If you are a person of physical exceptionalities you […]
As an Educator using a shared Google Calendar may be an efficient “Timesaver” to use in collaboration with colleagues and students. My reasoning is due […]