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Classroom assistance at the tip of your tongue

The presents are opened, the gift cards are empty, and someone, or yourself, got a you a Google Nest Home for the holidays. As you look at this small dot you wonder "now what do I do with it?". Here are some great ways to use it in the classroom when you return. You can use it: 1. As a timer This is a great way to keep yourself on time and task without having to project a computer timer or watch the clock rather than focusing on your students. 2. To answer student questions In our era of information at your fingertips the need for teachers to be the keepers of knowledge is antiquated. Thanks to your new Google Assistant answers to all, OK most, of your questions are just a "Hey Google" away. Serious Examples: - Who was the General at the battle of Brandywine? - What is 13% of 3786 -  What is the weather? - How long would it take to get to the White House?  Fun Examples: - Tell me a joke - Sing Happy Birthday (great when it is a students bi...

Keyboard Shortcuts

As educators we spend a lot of time on our computers doing classroom administrative tasks. Using keyboard shortcut keys can save us time and allow us more time to focus on the most important thing, our students. My challenge to you is to try ONE keyboard shortcut a week and see how much your productivity improves. General keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl + A – Select All Ctrl + C – Copy Ctrl + X – Cut Ctrl + V – Paste Ctrl + P – Print Ctrl + F – Find Ctrl + Z – Undo Ctrl + Y – Redo Ctrl + L – Highlight URL of the current page Ctrl + T – New Tab Ctrl + Shift + T – Open Closed Tab Formatting Keyboard Shortcuts: Ctrl + U – Underline Ctrl + B – Bold Ctrl + I – Italics Ctrl + Shift + V – Paste and match font style * If you are using a Mac, you will use the Option Key (⌘) instead of Ctrl Additional Keyboard Shortcuts