Getting started with Vivaldi

Getting started with Vivaldi

Getting started with Vivaldi. Source: The browser that puts you in control | Vivaldi I hope I piqued your interest in the Vivaldi browser last week! This week I’ll be showing you how I set up the browser. The browser is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Getting started with Vivaldi Downloading To download the browser,…

Subscribe to literary classics with DailyLit

Subscribe to literary classics with DailyLit

Subscribe to literary classics with DailyLit. Source: Welcome to DailyLit Last week I mentioned Serial Reader, and iOS app that drip feeds you a public domain classic every day. DailyLit brings you the same, but through your email. This may work better for your students, especially if they do not have iOS devices. One big difference between DailyLit and…

Microsoft Office templates for teachers – Use them in Google Docs!

Microsoft Office templates for teachers – Use them in Google Docs!

Microsoft Office templates for teachers – Use them in Google Docs! Source: The Best Microsoft Office Templates for Teachers Going Back to School I shared a link to The Best Microsoft Office Templates for Teachers Going Back to School on Twitter, but then I realized that these templates may be of use to Google Docs users. I tested…

Use OneTab to save computer resources and reduce tab clutter in Chrome

Use OneTab to save computer resources and reduce tab clutter in Chrome

Use OneTab to save computer resources and reduce tab clutter in Chrome. OneTab – Chrome Web Store Apparently there is no shortage of ways to manage all of your tabs in Google Chrome. OneTab is another. Once installed, OneTab allows you to take your open tabs and save them to a list. From the list, all or some of…

Subscribe to 550 literary classics with the iOS Serial Reader app

Subscribe to 550 literary classics with the iOS Serial Reader app

Our Internet-driven society has seen a decline in book reading, though not necessarily a decline in reading altogether. Despite book readers being less common than in past decades, we all do a fair amount of reading each day on our smartphones – reading messages from friends, or tweets, emails, Facebook posts, notifications, articles, and so…