Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Tuesday Tips, March 29, 2022

 TECH TIP:  New Feature: Google Chrome Reading List


If you are someone who has lots of tabs open with articles and things you mean to read, then the new Reading List feature in Chrome is for you!  It will allow you to save those items without having to clog up your Bookmarks.  Mostly, it will safely allow you to close out all those tabs which slow down your browser.  

In Chrome, in the upper right corner is the side panel icon:




Then, go into the Reading List and hit Add Current Tab.  This will save the link there until you either mark it as read or delete the link.  This is a great way to curate important sites.  




BOOK TIP:  A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson


 Murders and mysteries are among the top genres I am asked for by students.  This is a great new series of mysteries for young adults.  For her senior project, Pippa decides to dig into the murder of a young woman  five years ago.  As Pippa begins to uncover new evidence, the person everyone thought did the murder is no longer clear.  And may in fact be coming after her.  Several twists and turns throughout the novel will keep you guessing and turning pages.  Will highly recommend this to students. 

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Tuesday Tips, March 22, 2022

 Big shout out to Dede Norton and Tom Roy for showing me these two new Powerschool features that will help you out!


LOOK AT TODAY'S ATTENDANCE BY STUDENTS

When you are in PowerTeacher, on the left hand side is a new link called Attendance Today:




Once you click on that, you are at a search area where you can search by student name.  This can be filtered down by clicking on the + button:



Once you put in a name, it will show you if that student has been marked absent anywhere today.  Nothing will show up if the student is present or if attendance was not taken in a class.  But this does give you a quick way to see if a student has been marked elsewhere that day.

HOW TO TAKE ATTENDANCE FOR MULTIPLE SECTIONS AT ONE TIME:

Many have expressed frustration at having to toggle back and forth between so many sections in a single class in order to just get attendance done.  You can do it all in ONE page by selecting the Show Multiple Sections option.

For one of your sections, go into take attendance from PowerTeacher and then click on the blue Show Multiple Sections button.  




Then, all of the sections for that class period will be on one screen for you to quickly take attendance.  

All of these are archived at my blog:  https://monumentpd.blogspot.com/

I'd love to work with you and your classes on any upcoming projects or assignments.  Take care.

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Tuesday Tips, March 8, 2022

 TECH TIP:  GetHuman:  Site to Help Fix Customer Service Issues Faster



  GetHuman is a site that Tom Roy recommends for all things customer service related.  Put in the company you need to contact and GetHuman will give you tools for solving customer service problems with thousands of major companies. The web service includes maps of company phone systems, shortcuts and tricks, call-backs, and step-by-step solutions to common consumer issues

BOOK TIP:  Resources on the War in Ukraine

So not really a book tip, but lots of great readings and resources for helping students understand about the war in Ukraine.

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Tuesday Tips, March 1, 2022

 TECH TIP:  Canva: Recorded Presentations


Canva is my go to for all things graphic design.  You can use their many templates for flyers, images, and now presentations.  A new feature in Canva presentations is that you can record yourself narrating the presentation (I love this feature!).  I also added to my best tools for student presentations.  

Here is my First Semester Report from the library that I created (and narrated) using Canva:




BOOK TIP:  New Spanish Language Books in the Library

Valerie Zantay's Heritage Speakers class created a "wishlist" of books in Spanish that they would like to read.  I purchased these books for them to add to the library's collection.  They came in yesterday to check out their books.  To me, it was like Christmas and Hanukkah, being able to check out these books  to them!



I'm always willing to add titles to the collection based on needs for your classes. Let's talk!