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How to make a GIF (looping video without sound) to teach a quick lesson

Need a story starter? Try Scholastic's Story Starter Adventure

Looking for a "simple" way to take notes? Try - yes simplenote.

RAZ kids - great site for students to read at their reading level

Annoyed by new iOS 10 unlocking? Go back to just using the TouchID

Want to take notes while watching a YouTube video?

Import an Excel spreadsheet to a Google Sheet

Columns in Docs

Google Expeditions is here! Hear reactions from my 7 year old daughter as to how cool this is!

Want to create a poll? Use Twitter

Want to quickly see all your programs you have running on your Windows 10 machine?

Watching Monday Night Football tonight? Want to play along by predicting what will happen?

Want to prove to your friend that the lyrics are "Big ol' jet airliner" and not "Bingo jet had a light on"?

At a meeting and hear Edtech terms and wonder what they mean?

Free on-line mindmap for organizing topics

Nice shortcut to get to... well.. your shortcuts (in Google Drive).

In need of ideas for a Science fair? Try Science Bob

Have curious students? Want them to learn some cool facts about the World? Here is a cool site.

Google Scavenger Hunt and Checklist

Force a copy of a file in Google

Have a file in Google Drive that you want to share but don't want others to print, copy, or share?

Want to record your screen or desktop? Try the Screencastify extension.

Issues with your Windows 10 machine not projecting properly?

Want to create a comic or a picture story? Try Phraseit

Open House coming? Use a QR code to distribute contact info and a Form to gather info.

Want to create an opinion or reaction poll for your audience? Try Riddle

Want to print from any device to your printer? Try Google's Cloud Print.

Want to talk with a friend, classroom, or family member for free and so much more? Use Google Hangouts.

Great way to visually show noise in your classroom (or home).

Want to go tour "The Hidden Worlds of the National Parks", learn about Artists, Mediums, Historical Events? Try Google Arts & Culture.