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With God all things are possible in the IT Department
1. Scroll to the bottom of your Gmail Account
2. In the Right hand bottom corner - click on Details
3. Click on Sign out all other web sessions
Mac -- Command + Shift + T
PC/Chromebook -- Control + Shift + T
Type Timer 1 Minute
In Google Docs, if you hold down Command(or Control) and Shift you can then press the period key to increase the size of the text up one point at a time and the comma key to decrease the size down one point at a time.
Type something on your Iphone and need to change it? Just hold down your space bar and it will go backwards in your text until you find the place you want to edit.
gzaas! is used to display full-screen text messages. It's a great way to share a web link or welcome message with your class or audience.
Website: https://www.gzaas.com/
Be careful if you are displaying a URL that is case sensitive because some of the fonts are in all caps.
Want to quickly create a Google Doc, Slide, Site or Form? Just type one of the following and you will be ready to create!
View Pure - Viewpure.com
Create a link to YouTube videos without ads and links to other videos using this site.
The new link contains the YouTube video without ads.
Make sure to check out the Teacher Resources for some excellent information!
You can…
Creative Ideas for Using Classroom Screen
On your phone:
Here’s how to look at life-sized animals in AR through Google Search
Google Maps with the satellite view to make up a fun activity. You are trying to guess famous landmarks in the USA or around the world.
Flippity.Net easily turn a Google™Spreadsheet into a set of online flashcards, typing test, spelling test, word search, and 15 other cool tools you can use in your classroom.
Each Flippity tool has a demo, instructions, and template. Choose 1 or more to make your own resource.
website: http://flippity.net/
Directions to Make Your Own (Jeopardy Style) Quiz Show?
Step 1: Modify the Google Spreadsheet Template
Make a copy of this template. (Sign-in, click File, then Make a copy…)
Step 2: Edit all the categories, questions, and answers.
Step 3: Publish Your Spreadsheet
Go to File, Publish to the Web…, then click Publish.
Copy the link under the Link tab.
Step 4: Get Your Flippity.net Link
Click on the Get the Link Here tab of the template (at the bottom).
Paste the link in the light green cell to get the link to your Flippity Quiz Show.
Step 5: Click, Bookmark, and Share
Click on the Flippity.net link to test out your game.
Make a shortcut or bookmark to get back to the game whenever you want to play.
AutoDraw is a tool that was developed by Google's Creative Lab. The user simply starts drawing an object on the screen and Google pops up with suggestions at the top of the screen. Click one of the suggestions and your drawing becomes more realistic with the help of AI and real life artists!
The user can move each drawing around the screen, resize it, fill in with colors, and more.
Try drawing a car, umbrella or a tree. And then try a couple of the Autodraw tools
A good blog post about Autodraw
Website: https://www.autodraw.com/
Read the blog post: Poem Portrait Blog
website: co/poemportraits
The Chrome Music Lab (CML) was created by Google in 2016. It is an online resource originally created for music teachers and students. But anyone can experiment with the 13 different music experiments. It’s simple to use and allow visitors to explore sound and create with sound.
Make some MUSIC.
website: https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Experiments
50 Lesson Ideas for the Chrome Music Lab https://midnightmusic.com.au/2018/09/50-lesson-ideas-for-the-chrome-music-lab/
Did you know that you can easily create a mobile app from one of your Google Sheets?
Glide is a service that lets you add information to a Google sheet, then quickly create an app from its contents, all without coding. Just pick one of your sheets and Glide assembles it into a polished app that you can customize, share with a link, and even publish to the app store.
NOTE: You can not go to the app store and download the app. You can use the app from your web browser or scan the QR Code on your phone and it will look like an app. Try Nancy's Watson's app to check out how the Glide App works. If you want the app in the App Store, you will have to pay money.
Give it a go and try setting up your own Glide App.
To get an idea, how the app works. Go to the DigCit app link or scan to QR code to open the app on your phone.
Nancy Watson, Region 10, made a digital citizenship app and a YouTube explaining her app
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H8ixwEaR0s&feature=youtu.be
DigCit App: https://digcit.glideapp.io
Helpful Information on the Glide App
Diana Benner's Blog on the Glide App: https://blog.tcea.org/mobile-app-from-google-sheets/
Diana also is crowdsourcing Glide App Ideas: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ef43S0uiyWdOjir2F5_WwvkiuXdlXNT42irSJXOjB5Y/edit
Welcome to Glide App YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9fJR6JJ89mUv96qTJ6aQlZdiLfi7IqQY