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10 More Shortcuts You May Not Know • TechNotes Blog

Wish you could nudge someone in a group chat, rename a file without a right click, easily undo what you just did, and more? Read for answers!

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Need to satisfy annual GT requirement in Texas? Sign up for 's “Understanding and Teaching Gifted Learners”.

Meets State Plan for Educ. of Gifted/Talented Students six (6) hours of annual professional development (19 TAC §89.2(3) and TAC §233.1). tinyurl.com/tceagt

So K-12 school districts bought a lot of Chromebooks for one to one student use during 2020-2021 time period due to the pandemic. What plans are there for replacing that aging equipment when it hits end of life? @edutooter

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**Five Holly Jolly STEM Activities**
Are you looking to incorporate some fun hands-on activities in your classroom this holiday season? If so, check out these STEM activities.

blog.tcea.org/holiday-stem-act

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D99 Literacy Podcasts - S1-E16 -
In this episode, we will be hearing from 2 very special guests. Melissa Loftus and Lori Sappington from the Melissa and Lori Love Literacy podcast, powered by Great Minds, were gracious enough to take time out of their busy schedules and join us on our podcast. They will share their own journeys with the SoR, how they helped with the implementation of a new curriculum (Wit & Wisdom) in the Baltimore Schools, and their own advice or recommendations to our teachers as we continue to shift towards using practices that align and support the SoR.

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Are you an educator that needs to satisfy annual GT requirement in ? TCEA's new online, self-paced course, "Understanding and Teaching Gifted Learners" can do that.

This course meets the Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted/Talented Students six (6) hours of annual professional development (19 TAC §89.2(3) and TAC §233.1). Based on local district approval, you can use this course to satisfy this requirement.

Learn more at tcea.org/learn/courses/underst @edutooter @edutooters

Wish someone had your back as a parent or educator when it comes to cybersecurity so that when you had questions, you knew where to go to find the answers? Or do you wish that someone suggested the questions and answers because you don’t even know what to ask? If so, you’ve come to the right place. TCEA.org’s TechNotes blog offers a lot of suggestions and resources for cybersecurity. What’s more, we’ve rounded up some information sources you don’t want to miss.

Let’s take a look at three amazing resources– all available for free. These resources can help you deal with tough topics. And they can offer suggestions for safeguarding your digital life. @edutooters blog.tcea.org/three-resources-

From Yahoo to Altavista to Google, all these tools have one thing in common. They make finding things easier. Whether it’s a curated list of high-quality resource links or fast searches, search tools rule. Want to find things faster? Take advantage of these search tool suggestions. You won’t regret changing your habits and finding what you need, sooner. @edutooters blog.tcea.org/five-search-tool

AI in Education Toolkit for Racial Equity: How to mitigate racial bias in the design and development of your products · AI in Education Toolkit for Racial Equity coda.io/@edtechequity/edtech-a

If you're looking for a fun, new way to engage your students in any subject or grade level, try out Express and animate your voice! tinyurl.com/Ahoymateysblog @edutooters

Visualizing Our Understanding: Graphic Organizers • TechNotes Blog

“The use of graphic organizers,” says the El Campo ISD’s Intervention Warehouse website, “is a powerful tool that is easy to integrate into daily instruction.” The ECISD site then goes on to share access to several sources for graphic organizers for visualizing learning.

blog.tcea.org/visualizing-our-

“What’s my favorite G Suite for Education tool?” asked a Google Educator Level 1 session participant. “Google Slides. You can do so much with it!” said another. Slides offers many exciting features that make it a versatile assistant for educators. In this blog entry, let’s take a look at five Google Slides hacks you may find useful. These may deepen your appreciation for Google Slides and increase your productivity. blog.tcea.org/five-hacks-for-g Be sure to check out this online course on Google Slides - courses.tcea.org

Back up your Google Drive - Suffering from data sprawl? You’re saving so much data, you can’t find the important stuff? You may need to take a slower approach that saves you money. Do this by keeping your data storage local.

blog.tcea.org/googles-new-stor

Google AppSheet Makes Building Mobile Apps Easy • TechNotes Blog

A new no-code platform makes it possible to build a Google-powered app. While many educators may reach for Glide, others are looking at a new tool from Google Cloud. @edutooters

blog.tcea.org/google-appsheet/

Embrace Lifelong Learning, Or Else • TechNotes Blog

For students, summarizing can be straightforward. They can learn to circle the main idea, underline details, and use sentence starters to summarize.

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blog.tcea.org/embrace-lifelong

Enhance Instructional Leadership with Digital Tools • TechNotes Blog

What digital tools are available to help the school principal or administrator be more effective? After decades of research, we know what the principal’s primary role is to practice instructional leadership. That has the greatest effect on student learning. In this blog entry, we’ll explore digital tools that make that job easier. @edutooters

blog.tcea.org/instructional-le

Music Streaming and Schools: A Personal Quandry - tech4teaching.org/wpblog/?p=43

"I love music. My students see my green vegan Doc Martens 1460s and can tell I’m that kind of teacher. I used to play music regularly in my classroom, that is until I started paying more attention to the TOS on the different streaming services. I chatted with some friends on about this yesterday...In a nutshell, when you read the terms on a streaming service, look for the word personal...."

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Thanking Those Who Make Digital Teaching and Learning Work • TechNotes Blog

Wednesday, December 7, 2022 is Ed Tech Appreciation Day. This day is designed to celebrate all the professionals who support the use of technology in schools. tinyurl.com/84czujdw

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