by admin | Dec 15, 2014 | Uncategorized
Sometimes I feel like dictating my typing. Other times I can not figure out how to spell a word so I simply engage the voice dictation to help me to figure it out. Using voice dictation can be really handing when providing students feedback. I am able to look at...
by admin | Oct 22, 2014 | Drive, Google, Uncategorized
If you are on a Mobile device such as an iPad, android tablet or your phone you probably have the Google Drive and Google Slides app. If you are using Google Slides on the Mobile device you will notice that you can not add an image to the slides. Here is a tip I...
by admin | Jun 20, 2014 | Twitter, Uncategorized
This morning I was talking with the amazing David Theriault @davidtedu about signing teachers up for Twitter. He was sharing how the sign up process can be a little cumbersome since the sign up process asks the teachers to follow 10 people. The hiccup of course...
by admin | Apr 26, 2014 | iPad, Uncategorized
Recently Kids Discover posted my article on 5 Tips for Better Presentation Slides. One of the suggestions I gave was to draw your own slides in Paper 53. This helps you to ensure that you have the perfect image to go along with your message, and your...
by admin | Dec 22, 2013 | Uncategorized
This morning Kristin Gregory tweeted out that she was trying my “Tweet Stuff” template. In response to some requests, I thought I would make some directions on how to use it. CLICK HERE for the template. The gist of the spreadsheet is it creates a link for...
by admin | Sep 7, 2013 | MAC, Uncategorized
Photo Credit: Angelina 🙂 via Compfight cc While doing demonstrations on my MAC, either live or screencast, you want to draw attention to the part of the screen the viewer should be focusing on. Mouselight One way to do this is to use the mouselight app. It is $0.99 in...