Bring your device—with the Chrome browser installed—to this fast-paced session filled with advice and plenty of apps and extensions to help you be more productive and innovative.
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Boost Literacy with Digital Tools - Tots Galveston 17Diana Benner
This workshop will equip you with a variety of digital tools to build strong literacy skills in your classroom, regardless of the reading and writing ability of your students. From websites to apps, you’ll leave with great ideas for elementary learners, as well as your ESL/ELL students. Fasten your seatbelt for a fun time of learning!
Your students already love using emojis, so why not use them to enhance classroom learning? Learn creative ways to use emojis to motivate your students to read and write.
Express Yourself with Sway - Tots Galveston 17Diana Benner
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Killer Chrome Tips and Tricks you Should Know - Tots Arlington 17Diana Benner
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Flip Your Grid with Video-Powered Reflection - Tots Arlington 17Diana Benner
Flipgrid is a video discussion board service that allows your students to share and reflect on ideas with teachers and peers. With Flipgrid, you can create grids with topics in order to capture your student’s voice.
Googlicious Ways to use Google Drawing in the Classroom - Tots Arlington 17Diana Benner
Google Drawings is a flexible program that allows you to add text boxes, word art, images, shapes, and more. Learn creative ways to address content area standards with Google Drawings.
Emoji-cize Learning - Tots Arlington 17Diana Benner
Your students already love using emojis, so why not use them to enhance classroom learning? Learn creative ways to use emojis to motivate your students to read and write.
Googlicious Ways to use Google Drawing in the Classroom - Tots Galveston 17Diana Benner
Google Drawings is a flexible program that allows you to add text boxes, word art, images, shapes, and more. Learn creative ways to address content area standards with Google Drawings.
Boost Literacy with Digital Tools - Tots Galveston 17Diana Benner
This workshop will equip you with a variety of digital tools to build strong literacy skills in your classroom, regardless of the reading and writing ability of your students. From websites to apps, you’ll leave with great ideas for elementary learners, as well as your ESL/ELL students. Fasten your seatbelt for a fun time of learning!
Your students already love using emojis, so why not use them to enhance classroom learning? Learn creative ways to use emojis to motivate your students to read and write.
Express Yourself with Sway - Tots Galveston 17Diana Benner
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Killer Chrome Tips and Tricks you Should Know - Tots Arlington 17Diana Benner
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Flip Your Grid with Video-Powered Reflection - Tots Arlington 17Diana Benner
Flipgrid is a video discussion board service that allows your students to share and reflect on ideas with teachers and peers. With Flipgrid, you can create grids with topics in order to capture your student’s voice.
Googlicious Ways to use Google Drawing in the Classroom - Tots Arlington 17Diana Benner
Google Drawings is a flexible program that allows you to add text boxes, word art, images, shapes, and more. Learn creative ways to address content area standards with Google Drawings.
Emoji-cize Learning - Tots Arlington 17Diana Benner
Your students already love using emojis, so why not use them to enhance classroom learning? Learn creative ways to use emojis to motivate your students to read and write.
T-TESS and the Blended Learning Environment - Tots Galveston 17Diana Benner
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Flip your Grid with Video-Powered Reflection - Tots Galveston 17Diana Benner
Flipgrid is a video discussion board service that allows your students to share and reflect on ideas with teachers and peers. With Flipgrid, you can create grids with topics in order to capture your student’s voice.
Googlicious Ways to use Google Drawing in the Classroom - Chromebook Academy 17Diana Benner
Google Drawings is a flexible program that allows you to add text boxes, word art, images, shapes, and more. Learn creative ways to address content area standards with Google Drawings.
Boost Literacy with Digital Tools - Tots Arlington 17Diana Benner
This workshop will equip you with a variety of digital tools to build strong literacy skills in your classroom, regardless of the reading and writing ability of your students. From websites to apps, you’ll leave with great ideas for elementary learners, as well as your ESL/ELL students. Fasten your seatbelt for a fun time of learning!
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Promoting Technology Use on the Campus - Tots Galveston 16Diana Benner
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Google Forms for Any and Everything! - TCEA 2017Diana Benner
Google Forms is one of the most robust tools included in G Suite. In this hands-on session, learn how to create and use a Google Form, see examples of using Google Forms in education, and discuss how to take your Google Forms to the next level.
Wondrous Ways to Use Google Drawing - Tots Galveston 16Diana Benner
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Google Forms is one of the most robust tools included in the Google Apps for Education (GAfE) suite. Google Forms can be used for any and everything. In this hands-on session, learn how to create and use a Google Form, see examples of using Google Forms in education, and discuss how to take your Google Forms to the next level.
Killer Chrome Tips and Tricks You Should Know - TCEA 2017Diana Benner
Google's Chrome browser is full of shortcuts and hidden functions. Bring your device with the Chrome browser installed to this fast-paced session filled with tips and tricks, skills, apps and extensions to help you be more productive, innovative, and happy.
Boost Literacy the Chrome Way - TCEA 2017Diana Benner
Do your students vary in their abilities when it comes to reading and writing? If so, this session will equip you with the right tools to build strong digital literacy skills in your classroom. Learn how the Chrome web browser and Google Apps for Education can create limitless possibilities for your students. Preferred Device: Chromebook or Laptop with Chrome browser installed.
T-TESS and the Blended Learning Environment - Tots Galveston 17Diana Benner
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Google Drawings is a flexible program that allows you to add text boxes, word art, images, shapes, and more. Learn creative ways to address content area standards with Google Drawings.
Boost Literacy with Digital Tools - Tots Arlington 17Diana Benner
This workshop will equip you with a variety of digital tools to build strong literacy skills in your classroom, regardless of the reading and writing ability of your students. From websites to apps, you’ll leave with great ideas for elementary learners, as well as your ESL/ELL students. Fasten your seatbelt for a fun time of learning!
Spark Creativity in your Classroom with Google Drawings - TCEA 2017Diana Benner
Learn creative ways to address content area standards with Google Drawings. The session content will focus on elementary and middle school level, but the ideas can be applied to other grades as well.
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Dash to the finish line with Google Drawing. Drawings can help you and your students create graphic organizers to illustrate knowledge. Come learn to create and use graphic organizers in your classroom and stay ahead of the race.
Making Connections through Google+ - Chromebook Academy 2016Diana Benner
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Wondrous Ways to Use Google Drawing - Tots Frisco 16Diana Benner
Dash to the finish line with Google Drawing. Drawings can help you and your students create graphic organizers to illustrate knowledge. Come learn to create and use graphic organizers in your classroom and stay ahead of the race.
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Promoting Technology Use on the Campus - Tots Galveston 16Diana Benner
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Google Forms for Any and Everything! - TCEA 2017Diana Benner
Google Forms is one of the most robust tools included in G Suite. In this hands-on session, learn how to create and use a Google Form, see examples of using Google Forms in education, and discuss how to take your Google Forms to the next level.
Wondrous Ways to Use Google Drawing - Tots Galveston 16Diana Benner
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Going Digital with Formative Assessment - Tos Frisco 16Diana Benner
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Killer Chrome Tips and Tricks You Should Know - TCEA 2017Diana Benner
Google's Chrome browser is full of shortcuts and hidden functions. Bring your device with the Chrome browser installed to this fast-paced session filled with tips and tricks, skills, apps and extensions to help you be more productive, innovative, and happy.
Boost Literacy the Chrome Way - TCEA 2017Diana Benner
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Innovative Professional Learning Models - CTS Academy 16Diana Benner
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Hardware, Software, and Network Management - TCEA 2017Diana Benner
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About Me
Director of Professional Development
Texas Computer Education Association
diana.benner@gmail.com
@diben
DIANA BENNER
http://dbenner.org
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Identify apps and
extensions to help
you be productive
Explore tips and
tricks for the
Chrome Browser
In the next 50 minutes…
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• In Chrome. there is an option to pin a tab that can minimize
the tab to display only the icon.
• When you have a number of tabs opened, this feature is very
useful, as it will display the icons, leaving more space for
multitasking.
• This option also avoids tabs
lost on the side of the screen
when you have numerous tabs
open at one time.
Pin Tabs
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• In Chrome, there is another way to get quick access to your
favorite websites by creating favicon of the website instead of
whole URL text.
• To get this, first click the wrench icon, selecting “Tools” and
then ticking “Always show bookmarks bar.”
• Once done with this, whenever you are going to add new
sites to your bookmarks, always make sure to delete the text
in the name box, for a favicon-only list.
Make Favicons Your Bookmarks
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• For private browsing, you can enable secret (incognito)
mode, where Chrome will not keep your browsing or
download history.
• You can enable secret mode by pressing Ctrl + Shift + N, or
go to Settings click “new incognito Window”, or you can
select “open link in incognito window” by a right mouse click.
Incognito Mode
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• Chrome claims a simple design that a lot of people love, but
some users want to see a “home” button to click.
• To add a home button in Chrome you just have to click on the
‘Wrench Icon’ at the top-right corner, select ” Preferences,”
and under the tab you will find a check-box for “show Home
button in the toolbar.”
Display the Home Button
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• You can control what page or pages appear when you launch
Chrome on your computer.
• Rather than opening your browser with just one homepage,
Chrome gives you an option to open several pages as it
starts up, providing an instant access to several websites and
services you prefer to start your day with.
Open Multiple Pages on Start Up
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• Every once in a while you may
need to note down something
important for future reference or
other purposes.
• So, instead of having you
scramble across your desk for
a pen and a notepad, Google
Chrome provides a much better alternative.
• Simply type in: data:text/html, <html contenteditable> on
your search bar and take down notes at your leisure.
Take Notes While Using Chrome
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• Did you know, you can play a wide variety of movie and
music files (.avi, .mov, .mp4, .mp3, .mkv, .ogv, .ogm,.webm,
.wav etc) using Google Chrome?
• Simply drag your file into the search
bar and enjoy watching it play.
• Chrome can even be used to
view images, open Microsoft Office
files and PDF files as well.
Play Media Files
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• Ctrl+T – Open New Tab
• Ctrl+N- Open New Window
• Ctrl+W – Close Current Tab
• Ctrl+Tab - View Next Tab
• Ctrl+L - Put Cursor in Search Bar
• Ctrl+R - Reload Current Page
• Ctrl+F - Open the Find Bar
• Ctrl+D - Bookmark the Current Page
• Ctrl+J - Open Downloads Page
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
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• Open tab you just closed - Shift+Ctrl+T (PC) or Shift+Command+T (Mac)
• Pin a tab - Right click on the tab and select Pin tab
• Duplicate a tab - Right click on the tab and select Duplicate tab
• Bookmark all tabs - Open tabs, Right click on tab and select Bookmark all
Tabs
• Jump to open tabs - Ctrl+number of tab (PC) or Command+number of tab
(MAC)
• Split tabs from a window - Drag the tab down and it will open in it's own
window
• Reorganize tabs - Drag the tabs where you want them
Chrome Tab Tricks
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• Google loves hiding features here and there within its
browser. One such feature is the Desert Dino Run.
• You must have seen the image of the dinosaur which appears
on the screen when you are either unable to connect to the
internet or are offline, it turns
out that it is not just an image
but a game that can be played
by simply tapping on the screen
once the T-Rex pops up.
Desert Dino Run Game
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Google Chrome has a built-in PDF writer. Open any web page,
press Ctrl+P on Windows (or Cmd+P on your Mac) and choose
“Save as PDF” from the list of available printers to download
that page as a PDF file.
Save Web Pages as PDFs
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The omnibox (address bar) can solve the mathematical
calculations. Even it can solve questions such as “how many
cups in 4 liters?” Trying to add or multiply any math calculation
in the omnibox without pressing the enter.
For example:
• 1 cup = tbsp. or ounces
• set time 30 seconds
• define leprechaun
• southwest 152
Solve Mathematical Problems
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Your TCEA Social Community
Gain insights, solve problems, and share resources
Join the “All Things Google” Group
http://goo.gl/etcj6
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Recommended Chrome Apps & Extensions
• Each app or extension has been reviewed by an
educator before making it on the list, which is organized
by category (Tools, ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies)
and then by topic within each category.
• Each recommended extension or app is then linked so
that you can quickly learn more about it.
tcea.org/google-apps
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Chromebook Certification
• A program to help build foundational skills in using the
Chromebook as an effective instructional tool with students
• Gain knowledge and understanding to effectively integrate
Google Apps for Education (GAFE) into content and use it
for a variety of engaging and meaningful instructional
activities
• Online and self-paced
• Member cost is $99
• Non-member cost is $144, which includes membership
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