Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Tuesday Tips: October 4, 2022

 TECH TIP:  Check out the safety of an unknown link at Google Transparency Report


If you ever get sent a link that you are unsure of, check out its safety status BEFORE you open it using Google's Transparency Report.   To do this, copy the link BEFORE opening it by right clicking on it and selecting Copy Link Address




Then paste that link into Google's Transparency Report and see if it is a safe link to open. 




BOOK TIP:  #booktok


  Tiktok is a platform that our students spend a lot of time on.  It is also responsible for a huge growth in the number of young adult readers, as books go "viral" on the platform unde the hashtag: #booktok.   It is a good way to keep up with what books students are wanting AND reading.  Check out the new display in the library that highlights some of these current hot reads!

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Tuesday Tips, September 27, 2022

 TECH TIP:  Avatar Maker



This is just one for fun, but maybe you need a picture for your Google profile.  Simply add in the Chrome extension Avatar Maker and make your selections!  Then save and upload!



BOOK TIP:  Under the Banner of Heaven by John Krakauer


Jon Krakauer is one of my favorite non-fiction writers and this is one of his older ones that has been made into a recent Hulu series.  The book focuses on the double murder in Utah by Mormom fundamentalists.  But it is more than just a true crime novel, it delves into the history of Mormonism and what led to these murders.  Powerful, captivating, totally readable non-fiction.

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Tuesday Tips, September 20, 2022

 TECH TIP: Make a Podcast at Anchor



  I worked this week with Gordie Soule's 9th graders on creating podcasts.  We used Anchor, which is a very easy to use podcast creation tool.  It is owned by Spotify.  Students created their account, and then it is a simple click and record.  You can record multiple clips, and add in transitions and music.  



Since it is owned by Spotify, if students actually hit Publish, it will go out to Spotify.  However, they can save their podcast as a Draft and then play it just for you and the class.  

BOOK TIP:  The Agathas by Kathleen Glasgow


   When students come in looking for a book, the genre I am asked most for is mysteries. Inspired by the novels of Agatha Christie, The Agathas by Kathleen Glasgow and Liz Lawson, features Alice and Iris, who are out to solve the disappearance of Brooke Donovan.   A bit Nancy Drew, a bit thriller, a whole lot of fun.

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Tuesday Tips, September 13, 2022

 TECH TIP:  How to change text to ALLCAPS (or vice versa) quickly


Have you ever copied something that is in ALLCAPS or want something to be in ALLCAPS?  It is very easy to reformat in Google Docs.  Highlight the text you want to change, go to Format -> Text -> Capitalization -> pick what you want.  That's it!




BOOK TIP:  Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston


 A royal romance in honor of the passing of Queen Elizabeth.  The first son of the United States and the Prince of Wales fall in love, but what will this relationship cost them and their families?  How will the world react?  And can this be a moment of change?  It's funny and uplifting.  

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Tuesday Tips, September 6, 2022

TECH TIP:  How to Get Your Daily Calendar Agenda Emailed Each Day


You can get your Google Calendar daily agenda emailed to you each morning.  It comes in around 5 AM.  This will show you in one email all that is one your calendar for the day.  Here is how to set it up:

Go into the Settings for your Google Calendar:




Then, on the left hand side, scroll down to Settings for My Calendar and click on your Calendar:



Finally, scroll down to the section titled Other Notifications and under the Daily Agenda, change it to Email. You can also disable any of the other settings in there if you don't want those notifications.




BOOK TIP:  West With Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge


I read a LOT this summer, but West with Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge was hands down my favorite.  I 😍 this book.  Set in Depression era America, it is the fictionalized account of the true story of two giraffes 🦒 🦒 and their driver as they drive across the country to their new home at the San Diego Zoo.  Smart, thoughtful, hopeful and original.  


Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Tuesday Tips, May 25, 2022

 TECH TIP:  Easily Share Websites with Chrome's QR Code Generator


In Chrome, there is a new QR code Generator that allows you to download the QR code and easily share it to students.  Just click on the share button the Chrome URL bar:


Then download the QR Code that is generated.  It is that easy!




BOOK TIP:  Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus


   I ❤❤❤ this book.  It was quirky, inventive, inspiring and one of the best I've read in a while.  Set in the 1960's, Elizabeth Zott is a chemist whose life takes a turn when she becomes a host of a cooking show.  Definitely put this one on your TBR (aka To Be Read) list for the summer.


Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Tuesday Tips: April 26, 2022

 TECH TIP:  10 Facts Template from Adobe Creative Cloud


I met with Keith Wright yesterday to plan out a research unit he is planning and it is essentially an "everything but the research paper" project.  It got me thinking about other ways students can show their knowledge from research.  Adobe Creative Cloud (which used to be called Adobe Spark) is a great suite of design tools.  They have a template called the 10 Facts sheet.  Students would download this one-pager template and remix it to show their knowledge in a clear, professional manner.  

Here is what the template looks like:




And here is an example of a finished product:




BOOK TIP:  Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner


Michelle Zauner is a Korean American young woman (and lead singer for the pop group Japanese Breakfast) who lost her mother to cancer.   Crying in H Mart is her memoir of that loss and what her mother meant to her.  It is incredible and incredibly sad.  She and her mother connected over their Korean heritage and food in particular.  The descriptions of the food will make you want noodles and bibimbop.