This study guide provides an overview of personal productivity tools that teachers can use to support their responsibilities. It discusses different types of tools including drill and practice, tutorials, and educational games. It also covers basic communication patterns like one-to-one and one-to-many interactions, as well as synchronous and asynchronous media. The guide examines benefits to student learning from these tools and provides examples of data collection and analysis activities that relate directly to different content areas. It prompts the reader to identify appropriate tools for specific tasks and problems.