Add text tools to Google Docs with the Doc Tools Add-on

Source: Doc Tools – Google Workspace Marketplace
Doc Tools is a free add-on for Google Docs that adds 13 cool tools to Google docs, allowing you to quickly manipulate a lot of text at once.

Source: Doc Tools – Google Workspace Marketplace
Doc Tools is a free add-on for Google Docs that adds 13 cool tools to Google docs, allowing you to quickly manipulate a lot of text at once.
Trello is a free project management service that could work very well in the classroom. The organization of Trello consists of the following parts, starting with actionable items: Cards A card is an item to be completed. Checklists, documents, pictures, etc. can be attached to a card to help you complete the item. Each card…
The Google Fonts team has teamed up with Thomas Jockin to create a series of fonts that are aimed at improving reading speed. To learn more about the research behind this initiative, see here for more details. Source: G Suite Updates Blog: New fonts intended to help improve reading speed now available in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides…
FreshGrade is free apps for collaboration between teachers, students and parents with digital portfolios, learning objectives, grade book and communications Source: FreshGrade: Digital Portfolios, Grade Books + Engagement After watching the product walkthrough video, I am left impressed. FreshGrade is a way to collect student work, either by your or by the student, and reflect on that…
During the holiday season, connected devices containing voice-activated assistants from Amazon (Alexa) and Google were among the most popular gifts. This week at the giant Consumer Electronics Show (CES), lots of companies demonstrated many more future products infused with Alexa, Google, and Apple’s Siri. Including “smart” shower hardware. But, according to the ACLU blog, you may want…
Source: Prism – Visual Bookmarks I’m always looking for ways to share collections of bookmarks, and Prism is a good looking way to do that. The site reminds me a lot of Pinterest. You can share boards, and invite collaborators to a board. The site saves an autoupdating thumbnail of the website, which is a…
Sure enough, 45 minutes into the 2016 WWDC keynote, Tim Cook—not an SVP, but Tim himself!—unveiled Swift Playgrounds for iPad, “a new way to learn to code.” Because I’d been thinking about it, I had my tweet ready: “I personally think a way to learn Swift is not what the iPad needs—it needs a 21st Century…