Making your documents more Accessible: Headings I have been spending a lot of time recently learning and implementing best practices when it comes to making digital resources more accessible for all learners. What I have learned
Combine Multiple Google Sheets with ImportRange Do you have multiple Google Sheets that you would like to be able to combine into one Google Sheet? Do you work in a team setting where multiple people are creating separate Sheets
30 in 50 – 2017: The latest tech-savvy apps for tech-savvy teachers! A big thank you to everyone who attended the session live! Here is the list this year, enjoy! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a26CVG0UY2YbgmSIpAXhBTfrPy5NtuUkN5koMT18q98/edi
Speed up your computer with the Great Suspender! Are you a Google Chrome user that keeps many tabs open? If your answer is yes, then all those tabs are slowing down your computer. Here is an example of 11 open tabs in Chrome with
Tech-Savvy Tip: Stick with Standard Fonts to Move Your Presentations In and Out of the Cloud Okay… full disclosure: I am a huge font snob! Throughout my time in the history classroom, I not only chose fonts for my presentations and handouts like a sommelier might approa
Tech-Savvy Tip: Set up Multiple Chrome Profiles to Ninja-Master Multiple Google Accounts At NCCE in Seattle in this past February, I received a question during the Google Summit about management of multiple Google accounts. “I now have three Google accounts, including
Tech-Savvy Tip: Create an “icon bar” in your browser’s bookmark bar for quick access For those of you that started your journey as a tech-savvy teacher in the 1990s, you may remember the popularity and necessity of bookmarks in your Internet browser of choice. Bef