Happy Spring! Things are turning green, April has had its showers, and we’re dreaming of May flowers over here in Tech Integration. Today’s Tech Tip Tuesday shows you a few simple tools, like a dice roller, built right into your browser. Enjoy!!! Missed a 2¢ Tuesday post? Click here to see the whole collection! Have […]
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A small but powerful message or piece of advice to support working with and understanding technology.
Tech Tip! Share Classwork and Templates Easily in Google Classroom
Welcome! Today’s Tech Tip Tuesday (on a Wednesday!) shows you how to share classwork from classes in Google Classroom with other teachers in your organization, without the need to add them as a co-teacher. Missed a Tech Tip Tuesday post? Click here to see the whole collection! Have a question about technology integration for your […]
MPS Tech Prize Giveaway Winner!
Missed a Tech Tip post? Click here to see the whole collection! Have a question about technology integration for your classroom? Schedule a 1:1 tech coach appt, submit it to the blog, or send an email to tech.integration@mpls.k12.mn.us!
Tech Tip Tuesday: MPS Tech Prize Giveaway!
Welcome! Today’s Tech Tip Tuesday is a little different. Instead of a tech tip, today we are doing a Tech Prize Giveaway! Let us know how you are using technology with students for a chance to win a prize of EdTech gear! Missed a Tech Tip Tuesday post? Click here to see the whole collection! […]
Tech Tip Tuesday: Forms, Practice Sets and Interactive Video in Google Classroom
Welcome! Today’s Tech Tip Tuesday shows you how to utilize two new features in Google Classroom: adding questions to YouTube videos and importing Forms quiz questions into Practice Sets. Missed a Tech Tip Tuesday post? Click here to see the whole collection! Have a question about technology integration for your classroom? Schedule a 1:1 tech coach […]
Mastering PDFs: A Guide to Seamless Edits, Dynamic Annotations, and Supportive Translations
Have you ever tried to alter a pdf document only to be left with frustration? PDF stands for “Portable Document Format” and are often used because they are compatible with most systems and are easy to share. However, because they are designed to be in a stable and consistent format, that also means that they […]
2¢ Tuesday: Making a Google Doc into a Template
Welcome back! We hope you had a wonderful break, got some much-needed rest, spent time with the ones you love, and did the things you enjoy! Today’s 2¢ shows you how to make any Google Doc into a Template so that everyone gets their own copy and not be working on your copy. Enjoy!!! Missed […]
Emoji, GIF & Sticker Magic in Google Workspace!
Emojis, GIFs, and stickers can enhance reading comprehension and bring a level of fun into text. Now, incorporating them into Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets has never been easier. We hope you and your students have fun and benefit from today’s 2¢! Missed a Two Cents Tuesday post? Click here to see the whole collection! […]
2¢ Tuesday: 5 Ways to Use Presenter View in Google Slides
Hey everyone, welcome to our blog! Happy 2¢ Tuesday and ALMOST Thanksgiving Break! Google Slides’ presenter view gives teachers tools like speaker notes, slide preview, annotations, and a timer for effective time management during presentations and recordings. It supports multitasking, dual monitors, and provides a streamlined and adaptable presentation experience. Today, Kate shows you how […]
2¢ Tuesday: Exploring the World with Webcams!
Missed a Two Cents Tuesday post? Click here to see the whole collection! Have a question about technology integration for your classroom? Schedule a 1:1 tech coaching appt, submit it to the blog, or send an email to tech.integration@mpls.k12.mn.us!