by NCCE | Sep 4, 2024 | Tech Tip
As technology has rapidly progressed over the last several decades, it has become integral to everyday modern life. Computers have moved from being solely the province of the corporate and research worlds to now being in nearly every consumer’s hands, and the...
by Mike Agostinelli | Dec 12, 2017 | Accessibility, Announcements, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Tech Tip
I have been spending a lot of time recently learning and implementing best practices when it comes to making digital resources more accessible for all learners. What I have learned is that adjusting a few steps in your workflow makes a world of difference to not only...
by Mike Agostinelli | May 4, 2017 | Announcements, G-Suite for Education, Google, Google Sheets, How-To, Tech Tip
Do you have multiple Google Sheets that you would like to be able to combine into one Google Sheet? Do you work in a team setting where multiple people are creating separate Sheets and you would like to combine the data? If so, Google Sheets offers an efficient way of...
by Mike Agostinelli | Mar 23, 2017 | Ask a Tech Savvy Teacher, Conferences, Digital Resources, First Look, NCCE 2017 in Portland, Professional Development, Professional Learning Networks, Slides, Tech Tip
A big thank you to everyone who attended the session live! Here is the list this year, enjoy! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a26CVG0UY2YbgmSIpAXhBTfrPy5NtuUkN5koMT18q98/edit?usp=sharing
by Mike Agostinelli | Aug 23, 2016 | Chrome, Digital Resources, Google, Tech Tip
Are you a Google Chrome user that keeps many tabs open? If your answer is yes, then all those tabs are slowing down your computer. Here is an example of 11 open tabs in Chrome with fairly typical sites like Gmail, CNN, Facebook, 5 Google Docs, Pandora, and 2 Google...
by Dr. Jason Neiffer | Apr 21, 2016 | Google Drive, Google Slides, Keynote, Office 365, PowerPoint, Tech Tip
Okay… full disclosure: I am a huge font snob! Throughout my time in the history classroom, I not only chose fonts for my presentations and handouts like a sommelier might approach picking a fine wine with dinner, I often researched what typeface might be...