This is a short and to-the-point video (Students Distance Learning.mp4) from Alex …
This is a short and to-the-point video (Students Distance Learning.mp4) from Alex Case in Loudoun County. It can give you ideas for making your own video for your division's students, and even for your teachers!
Jennifer Daniel of Washington County has created a Wakelet to show how …
Jennifer Daniel of Washington County has created a Wakelet to show how to create a Bitmoji Classroom if you'd like to create one of this graphic-based virtual classroom interfaces.
A short screencast to demonstrate how to change your password in #GoOpenVA …
A short screencast to demonstrate how to change your password in #GoOpenVA (if you have an assigned account). IF YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT ACCESSED THROUGH A SINGLE-SIGN-ON SOLUTION FROM YOUR SCHOOL DIVISION (CLEVER OR GOOGLE), YOU SHOULD CHANGE PASSWORDS ONLY ON YOUR GENERAL DIVISION LOG-IN ACCOUNT.
Tim Mays of Sussex developed this short tutorial on a nice formula …
Tim Mays of Sussex developed this short tutorial on a nice formula trick for combining cells in a Google Sheets document, and then making everything lowercase. Running time: 3:41
Jennifer Daniel of Washington County has created a Wakelet with lots of …
Jennifer Daniel of Washington County has created a Wakelet with lots of tutorials on using Schoology. Great for beginners, since it is new in their division this year.
Jennifer Daniel of Washington County has put together a Wakelet to provide …
Jennifer Daniel of Washington County has put together a Wakelet to provide tutorials on how to use Wakelet! This is a perfect tool to use with virtual and hybrid learning.
Emily Heller of Fredericksburg shares tips on how you can use keyboard …
Emily Heller of Fredericksburg shares tips on how you can use keyboard shortcuts to add emojis to pretty much any place that you can add text! Emojis are great for drawing attention to details, making your emails and meetings standout, organizing your LMS, and just having fun! Runtime: 2:48
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