This week tip comes from two resources that I subscribe to and find very useful - Free Tech for Teachers and iPad Apps for Schools.
Both are blog pages that I follow, but instead of me going to those sites each day to read what has been posted, I get a daily email from the site and the post is feed and read directly in my email client.
If you go to each of those websites, you can find the subscribe button for email. It will look like the screen shot below. Click on the "mail" button icon and then you can add your email address to the feed. Once your email address is submitted, you will get a daily email from the site.
So, you can learn about new web sites and new technologies every day. For example, for today, the iPad email read "5 free iPad apps to help students learn to spell." So, if spelling is something you work on, then there might be an app that you might like.
Enjoy,
Gregg
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Weekly Tech Tip - April 8, 2014
This week's tech tip comes from Learn360 (online video collections) and from Washington, D.C. Learn360 announced some new content as well as links to resources happening in the month of April. I always get excited to read what they are up to. Every teacher within ESU 4 can get a free account to these resources. You can view the online newsletter by clicking the link below.
Secondly, the museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. has a virtual tour available via a desktop link. Click on the link below to see the museum.
Until next time...enjoy,
Gregg
Monday, March 24, 2014
Weekly Tech Tip - March 24, 2014
A new feature in Google Mail - Tabbed Inbox
There is a new feature in the Google Mail that you may enable. If enabled, Google will now read your emails and classify them into tabs, such as Primary, Social, or Promotions. There are also other tabs that you can enable should you choose to do so. This is refereed to as "tabbed email." Much like browser tabs, you can now have email tabs with each tab classifying and organizing your emails. If you choose to enable this feature, your inbox will look something like the picture below.
You can see that I have a Primary Tab, a Social Tab (for things like Facebook, Twitter, etc), and Promotions tab (these would items coming from my resellers, such as Amazon). You can also choose to have other tabs show on your inbox.
What if emails land inside the wrong tab? No problem, just drag the email to the tab with which you want it associated.
To enable this feature, simply click the settings button (the wheel or clog) on the right side of your email pane, then drag down to "Configure Inbox". You then choose the tabs you would like to enable and press "Save." Once complete, your inbox will look similar to the picture above.
For more information about tabbed email, please visit the google help page at https://support.google.com/mail/answer/3055016?hl=en
Enjoy,
Gregg
There is a new feature in the Google Mail that you may enable. If enabled, Google will now read your emails and classify them into tabs, such as Primary, Social, or Promotions. There are also other tabs that you can enable should you choose to do so. This is refereed to as "tabbed email." Much like browser tabs, you can now have email tabs with each tab classifying and organizing your emails. If you choose to enable this feature, your inbox will look something like the picture below.
You can see that I have a Primary Tab, a Social Tab (for things like Facebook, Twitter, etc), and Promotions tab (these would items coming from my resellers, such as Amazon). You can also choose to have other tabs show on your inbox.
What if emails land inside the wrong tab? No problem, just drag the email to the tab with which you want it associated.
To enable this feature, simply click the settings button (the wheel or clog) on the right side of your email pane, then drag down to "Configure Inbox". You then choose the tabs you would like to enable and press "Save." Once complete, your inbox will look similar to the picture above.
For more information about tabbed email, please visit the google help page at https://support.google.com/mail/answer/3055016?hl=en
Enjoy,
Gregg
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Weekly Tech Tip - March 18, 2014
What has google been up to? Every year, sometimes twice a year, Google does an update that has some affect on our users. They take services away and integrate them into something else. There are two updates that I would like to tell you about in this weekly tech tip.
1) If you have been using google notifier as a service, you need to know that google no longer has that as a service. If you continue to use google notifier, you may get a message that states the service is no longer running. You will want to delete this service from your computer since it no longer functions. I've captured a screen shot for you to reference.
2) Google maps has had an update to include richer content. Google maps can "take you to landmarks, send you flying above mountains in 3D, and can give you sneak peaks of places you plan to visit." Check out the maps and see what you can find. Below is a short intro video to the new google maps.
Until next week,
Gregg
1) If you have been using google notifier as a service, you need to know that google no longer has that as a service. If you continue to use google notifier, you may get a message that states the service is no longer running. You will want to delete this service from your computer since it no longer functions. I've captured a screen shot for you to reference.
2) Google maps has had an update to include richer content. Google maps can "take you to landmarks, send you flying above mountains in 3D, and can give you sneak peaks of places you plan to visit." Check out the maps and see what you can find. Below is a short intro video to the new google maps.
Until next week,
Gregg
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Weekly Tech Tip - March 5, 2014
One question received this week that is worthy of a tech tip - "How do I download a video from a site like youtube and place it in my powerpoint or keynote? Instead of linking to the youtube video, I want to have it inside of my slide?" So, what this means, is that this particular individual wants to be able to play a youtube video that is not tied to the Internet. The video will be downloaded to his/her machine and then it can be inserted as a movie clip.
The steps are pretty simple and have even become a little easier since the birth of youtube. You can google that question and you will get many, many answers. There are a lot of sites that will direct you to input the website of the video and then send you an email with a download. I don't particularly like those sites simply because they now have my email address and can start sending me emails I do not wish to receive. Enter the open source community. The open source community is a place where folks develop programs and then they are downloadable for free. For example, the Firefox browser is a program strongly developed by the open source community. There are tons of these programs for people to download and use.
Now, to answer the question. A program that I have found that works well is called ClipGrab. It is a very clean, simple program to use. You simply download ClipGrab, install it, and then copy and paste your youtube video link in the open window. Even on the website, it has these simple steps for you to follow. So, the next time you want to download a youtube video to your desktop, just use this handy little utility.
Enjoy,
Gregg
The steps are pretty simple and have even become a little easier since the birth of youtube. You can google that question and you will get many, many answers. There are a lot of sites that will direct you to input the website of the video and then send you an email with a download. I don't particularly like those sites simply because they now have my email address and can start sending me emails I do not wish to receive. Enter the open source community. The open source community is a place where folks develop programs and then they are downloadable for free. For example, the Firefox browser is a program strongly developed by the open source community. There are tons of these programs for people to download and use.
Now, to answer the question. A program that I have found that works well is called ClipGrab. It is a very clean, simple program to use. You simply download ClipGrab, install it, and then copy and paste your youtube video link in the open window. Even on the website, it has these simple steps for you to follow. So, the next time you want to download a youtube video to your desktop, just use this handy little utility.
Enjoy,
Gregg
Monday, February 24, 2014
Weekly Tech Tip - Feb. 24, 2014
This weeks tip comes from MobiTech 3000 LLC. I have had a few requests from folks to be able to electronically sign a document and then resend it without having to print it

How does it work? Once you download the signature app, you can tie it to your google account or your dropbox account. Once tied to your account, you can select the document you wish to sign by opening it. Once the document is open, you can sign it with your own handwriting and drag that to the area where the signature needs to be. You can also enter the date and add checkboxes, if needed.
So, visit the app store to get started with this Signature App.
Enjoy,
Gregg
Friday, February 14, 2014
Weekly Tech Tip - Feb. 14, 2014
Internet Safety Contest Winners Announced!
First of all, Happy Valentine's Day! There are tons of valentines activities that you can do with kids. Cybraryman's website list a few activities for kids. Here is a link for his Valentine's day activities.
On another note, each year, ESU 4 participates in the State-wide Internet Safety contest. The state winners have yet to be announced, but here are the winners from Johnson Brock Public School. Many thanks to JBPS staff and students for their participation in the Internet Safety Contest. As soon as the state entries are selected, I will update this blog to reflect those entries.
K-4 Winner - Hand drawn poster
5-8 Winner - Hand drawn poster
Happy Valentine's Day to all,
Gregg
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