Monday, December 9, 2013

Messages Stuck in your Quarantine Summary Report?

Lately I've had a few teachers email me about accessing emails that are getting stuck in their daily quarantine summary report junk email. To access your quarantine message center sooner than that daily email comes through click on the little blue "message center" in an old quarantine summary junk report email (see below).

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Best Practices & Tips for Laptop Use in the Classroom

As more and more mobile laptop carts are purchased for the district the topic of "Best Practices & Tips" for use is important to share. Below are common problems and simple solutions for the use of laptops in your classrooms.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Classroom Content Linked to your Website

Recently, I have had many teachers come to me about creating classroom websites to help improve their communication with parents/students. One of the major functions teachers want of their website is for classroom content/documents linked to their sites. I have personally shown many teachers how to use the "File Manager" function of their website, to upload documents to their site, but there is actually an easier way!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

New Feature in GMail

You're probably used to downloading email attachments, but each of those files takes time to download, eats up space on your device, and can get buried deep inside your "Downloads" folder. With the most recent update to Gmail, you can skip that whole process. Instead, you can view attachments and save files directly to Google Drive without ever leaving Gmail, making it easy to access them later from whatever device you’re on—computer, phone or tablet. 

Monday, November 4, 2013

Java Issue with PowerSchool

As you may or may not have heard, the latest version of Java breaks the ability to launch the Grade-book in Power Teacher. There is a fix coming from Pearson to allow the use of the latest version of Java, however for now the only way to workaround this issue is to uninstall the latest version of Java and install a slightly older version. Please follow the directions below carefully.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Password Best Practices

Coming up with a secure password can be tough. Coming up with a secure password every 90 days that can't be the same as last year's password can be downright torturous for some. So to help you with your password woes, here are a couple of tips that you can use to help come up with fresh, secure passwords.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

BCC is Your BFF

For those who don't know, BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. When you e-mail a group of people using the BCC field instead of the To field, the recipients of that e-mail will not see who else the email was sent to. This can be very useful and in some cases necessary when communicating with people outside of the organization.