9. Mobile apps  (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

9. Mobile apps (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 9 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. Although I do use an Android phone in addition to my iPhone, this article will cover more iOS apps than Android. Why? Because the built in Gmail app on Android works so well that I haven’t researched anything else. A lot of people use the…

8. Email notifications  (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

8. Email notifications (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 8 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. Desktop notifications When you open up Gmail for the very first time, Gmail will ask you if you want desktop notifications. Once enabled, you will receive notifications for new email. But what if you blocked or closed the permissions pop up? There is a way…

Announcing the new 2016-2017 Microsoft Innovative Educator Experts and Showcase Schools – Microsoft in Education blog
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Announcing the new 2016-2017 Microsoft Innovative Educator Experts and Showcase Schools – Microsoft in Education blog

At Microsoft, we’re passionate about our vision to empower everyone to achieve more. Every day our teams are striving to help educators expand their passion for teaching by using technology that can transform their classrooms and help their students achieve more. And, just as important, we’re committed to celebrating educators and schools that are raising…

7. Gmail searches (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

7. Gmail searches (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 7 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. Another favorite hack in Gmail, searches. Gmail has such a powerful search ability that using labels or folders to organize emails is counterproductive. This means that it takes more time to file away the messages than it does to use a search to retrieve the…

6. Contacts Groups (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

6. Contacts Groups (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 6 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. What if you can’t use Google Groups? Is there another way? Gmail has a feature I called Contacts Groups. This is a group that you create in your address book. The disadvantage to this group is the fact that others can’t use it for things like…

Gmail hacks, highlight in Google Sheets, and what the best schools do – top 3 for the week

Gmail hacks, highlight in Google Sheets, and what the best schools do – top 3 for the week

13 Gmail hacks for teachers A continuation of Gmail hacks for teachers. Highlight rows in Google Sheets with conditional formatting It’s easy to highlight cells in Google Sheets, this shows how to highlight an entire row. The Best Schools In The World Do This. Why Don’t We? I would have never guessed the three items…

5. Google Groups (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

5. Google Groups (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 5 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. Google groups is a service offered by Google to create email listservs. While some of its functionality can be duplicated with Google Classroom, there are times when having a Google Group comes in handy. First, you will need to know if Google Groups is turned…

Alan November on the ‘$1000 Pencil’ and Why Edtech Companies Aren’t Pushing the Envelope | EdSurge News

Alan November on the ‘$1000 Pencil’ and Why Edtech Companies Aren’t Pushing the Envelope | EdSurge News

A few weeks back, EdSurge published a podcast interview with education consultant and commentator Alan November, and Director of Secondary Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment for the Houston Independent School District Mike Dorsey, after chatting with the two education experts at ISTE. The interview got quite a number of listens, likely because November said that the…

Why Making and the Arts Need Each Other to Survive and Thrive in Schools | EdSurge News

Why Making and the Arts Need Each Other to Survive and Thrive in Schools | EdSurge News

When the visual and performing arts, the musical and recording arts, and the theatrical and graphical arts are seen as mere luxuries or add-ons within the walls of a school, powerful forces are thereby prevented from transforming routine schooling into a renaissance of learning.But who has the time or the funding to allow that to…

4. Student email filter (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

4. Student email filter (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 4 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. We’re getting close to inbox zero, and today’s tip deals with emails from students. I’ve talked about this in the past, and the directions haven’t changed. Student Email Footer Unfortunately, Google’s search criteria fails if you have students in the same domain as teachers (everyone…