I have a confession to make: For a very long time, I refused to use Google Chrome because I was a Firefox chick, and I’m a loyal kinda gal. This is the same reason I waffled about trading in my PC for a MacBook when…
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Tools and Tips to Help Your Classroom Go Green & Paperless
We received an email last week from our principal that the copy paper was about out, and no more would be ordered for the rest of the year. As you can imagine, it’s been mass hysteria around here since. I’ve been a little confused as…
Email Filters in a 1:1 and/or Paperless Classroom
My past few posts have focused on the “HOW” of setting up filters in Gmail and a neat Google Gmail trick for creating student logins on websites that have an age restriction. Now, I’d like to focus on the “WHY”. If you are lucky enough…
Setting Up Filters in Gmail to Streamline Incoming Emails in a 1:1 or Paperless Classroom
In the last post, I shared with you a neat little trick for creating student accounts for websites that have an age-restriction. At the end of that post, I mentioned how you can keep your Gmail Inbox organized, neat, and clean by setting up filters to catch…
Gmail Trick for Elementary Teachers Setting Up Student Accounts on Websites
I have been learning and sharing at NCTIES this week. NCTIES is North Carolina’s Technology in Education Society’s yearly conference, and it has been awesome! One of the neatest tricks I’ve learned this week is how to use your Gmail account to get around that…