🤖 Snapchat’s chat AI issues, changes coming to Chrome, importance of boredom, and more – Of bits and bytes for May  8, 2023

🤖 Snapchat’s chat AI issues, changes coming to Chrome, importance of boredom, and more – Of bits and bytes for May 8, 2023

Internet Travels Of bits and bytes is my weekly round up of interesting links and ideas I discovered on the internet. It is published on Mondays for the previous week Apps Over 50% of students user Snapchat weekly, and that percentage goes up to 84% when you look at how many use it at least…

📷 Ed photos of the week for May  4, 2023

📷 Ed photos of the week for May 4, 2023

Ed photos for the week Self-care Energizers The Four Stages of Writing Joacim Melin: “No Escape” – mastodon.melin.org How much people remember Ignore the naysayers Dgar: “Follow me for more subversive recipes!” – Aus.Social Steph Piper: “My 3D Printing and 3D Modelling skill trees are n…” – Mastodon T0╳F01Æ: “I found this gem in my…

Create Screencasts in Canva

Create Screencasts in Canva

Canva, the design tool that’s free for educators, has a built-in screen recording tool. Screencasts Screencasts are a great way to present information to your students, and there are a plethora of options to use to create them. The idea is to record what’s on your screen while you narrate what you are doing. The…

Clipboard history is great, and on Chromebooks it’s getting even better

Clipboard history is great, and on Chromebooks it’s getting even better

I love this small change to the ChromeOS clipboard history. Clipboard history is the ability to store more than one item in your computers clipboard. Having a clipboard history is one of my make or break features I need to be efficient on a device. In the past I’ve used Clipboard History 2 when I’m…

Chromebook security, ChatGPT in the classroom, and laptops as barriers to learning – Of bits and bytes for May  1, 2023

Chromebook security, ChatGPT in the classroom, and laptops as barriers to learning – Of bits and bytes for May 1, 2023

Internet Travels Of bits and bytes is my weekly round up of interesting links and ideas I discovered on the internet. It is published on Mondays for the previous week Apps Everyone in the tech industry is constantly updating to keep things secure, and Google is no different. An upcoming ChromeOS (the operating system running…

Why autofilling passwords in your browser is a bad thing

Why autofilling passwords in your browser is a bad thing

“If you’re not inconvenienced, then it’s not secure” – Ryan Collins What’s all this then? All of the major browsers have a built in password manager. The password manager allows you to store your usernames and passwords for sites you use. If you want to work cross platform then there are several password managers that…

Design tips for teachers

Design tips for teachers

I’m not much of an artist, so I’ll take all of the tips I can get. Here are a few that I use to help me create better looking documents. Also be sure to seek out those in your district that may have experience or education in design, they are amazing resources. Use Canva or…

✨ Adobe express, inclusive language, tech detox, and more – Of bits and bytes for April 24, 2023

✨ Adobe express, inclusive language, tech detox, and more – Of bits and bytes for April 24, 2023

Internet Travels Of bits and bytes is my weekly round up of interesting links and ideas I discovered on the internet. It is published on Mondays for the previous week Apps Besides Canva, Adobe has their Adobe Express project. If you’re interested in it, The Nerdy Teacher has a getting started guide available. Adobe Express,…

📷 Ed photos of the week for April 20, 2023

📷 Ed photos of the week for April 20, 2023

Ed photos for the week Student Guide to Google Classroom – Teacher Tech Relevance promotes intrinsic motivation “Could be” “Everyone loses when we don’t hear from all the voices in the room.” yu: “#universalstudios #Japan age range is wild :BlobC…” – Scholar Social This is from 365 Meditations for Teachers by Greg Henry Quinn Do…