Noel Erskine, Technology Coordinator Norris Schools

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💥 Tech items - Even more tech tips and tools from our Covid lockdown days.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020



Video Conferencing -  We still support both Meet and Zoom.  (We keep adding tips to our Staff doc, including our video conferencing section. )
This is a nice add-on for Zoom (Zoom for G suite) that adds the ability to easily schedule a Zoom Meeting on your Calendar just like you have been able to do with Meet.  It also adds a Zoom icon to the sidebar in Gmail for easily doing an ad-hoc Zoom meeting.




Common Sense - Does it again!  Great free collection of resources for educators and families during these times. 
Today we're launching a brand-new, free online resource to support families and educators who are transitioning to remote learning as a result of the coronavirus: Wide Open School.  <---Check it out!
Curated and coordinated by the experts at Common Sense, Wide Open School is the result of a collaboration among leading publishers, nonprofits, and education and technology companies. Wide Open School features a free collection of the best learning experiences and activities for kids, organized by grade band and subject. You will also find daily schedules with creative breaks and recommendations to keep kids engaged and exploring, one day (or one hour) at a time.


Flipgrid just keeps getting better!  If you have not used this one, it's a must!
Just announced 4-1-20 - New feature! Screen Recording in @Flipgrid.  Yes, you can now capture your screen in FlipGrid.  (you have always been able to record videos with a click of the button, now you can record your computer screen!  Great for tutorials. 

Here is a testimonial that Dick Marolf, our Middle School Band Director sent out to our MS staff a couple days ago: 

Those of you who are using Flipgrid:  I just tried something new today and it worked really fairly well I think.
I need to have readily available recordings of the music I'm asking my kids to play.  So when I go to post a new topic on Flipgrid for them, I also add a video recording of me (probably should hide my face I know!!) playing the music so the kids have an example of how it should sound.  There is an Add Recording button that takes you right to this application.  Let me know if you need help.  Next week I hope to actually use student exemplar recordings. Thanks Dick for the encouragement to staff and great job on using a new tool! What a great vetran teacher that is always willing to use new tools to reach his kids!  (As I have said before our staff rocks!)  There are so many of you doing amazing things.  Keep up the good work!

SeeSaw Shines for our K-2 teachers!   If you are a K-2 teacher, you are probably already seeing the benefits of using SeeSaw from how with your kiddos.  If not, you are missing out.  Reach out to Jason to get started with this great tool today! 

Gmail adds a setting to store multiple signature options - Will start rolling out April 8th! More info here.   (I have used templates in Gmail to accomplish the same thing up to this point, but will probably switch to multiple signatures when this comes out.) 

Misc. Resources: 
Some great Learn From Home Resources curated by another K-12 School District.


Are you using Video conferencing?  If not, you will be!  I see it as a must for all K-12 teachers! 
I know most of you are already off to a great start.  But, for those of you that have not used Google's Hangouts Meet or Zoom... you had better start getting used to them now!  I see more staff meetings and more parent/student contacts and expectations coming your way.  We are here to help!  Reach out to us and we are willing to help you!  (The best way is to practice.)  

Have you had a pod or team virtual meeting yet? Maybe a Pictionary game using Zoom or Meet and sharing a free remote shared whiteboard like WhiteboardFox  might be a fun team building activity! Try it out! 

Working from home: This invaluable Google Docs feature keeps you from losing your work
Good Doc offline sync will almost certainly prevent you from pulling your hair out.  If you have ever read any of our Norris tech tips and recommendations... you and your students should already have this on.  If not... this article will help you turn it on.  Encourage your kids to turn it on too! 

Google Forms can be your friend during these times of social distancing!
Google forms can save you a lot of time gathering information, quizzing students, assisting with parent or student sign-up, etc...
Here are a few tips and add-ons that could help:
  • Remember to keep in mind the data you want and what you might sort that data on.  Do you want a separate question for first name and last name? (This will help when you have this data dumped into a sheet.)
  • Plan out your form!  You can jump to sections based on a question.  This can really help you as well as make your form simple for the end user. 
  • Make sure you create that spreadsheet to dump your form data into. (It's just a click of the button.)  Having it in a Google Sheet allows you to easily work with the data.
  • The add-on form mule can easily automate your form by sending out emails based on question answers, etc... (This is an add-on for sheets. One more reason to automatically dump your form data to sheets.)
  • The add-on Choice Eliminator is great if you are wanting to have parents or students select a meeting time slot.  After that option has been selected it's eliminated from the form so others can not choose that question/time slot,  (Ignore the low ratings, we have never had any issues.  Most of these people do not take the time to figure out how these work.) 
  • You can use the quiz mode with forms to have it auto-graded. 
  • You can also add pictures to a question. This works well for quizzes too! 
  • If you collect their user login then users are required to log in with their Google Account.  It then collects their gmail address. 
  • When you share the form for people to take... make sure you share the preview and not the actual form. (You do not want them editing your form... only filling it out.) 
  • Preview the form in an incognito window in Chrome. (Ctrl-N)  This will make sure your form is ready for the public to use. 
  • There are several add-ons for getting emails when a form is completed.  I like subscribing to notifications in Sheets.  That way each time a submission is made and it updates the sheet I can get an email or a daily digest of changes. (Whichever I prefer.)
  • The FormRecycler add-on allows you to merge multiple forms into the current form with 1 click. You can also recycle form questions from a form in your Google Drive to the current form.
  • There are many other add-ons for forms that may fit your specific needs. 

NMS Enrichment Activities - Great resource site put together by Jessie Andre. (Thanks Jessie for this great collection of resources.) 

A fem Misc. Resources:


Free Online Activities and Events for Kids During Coronavirus Shutdowns
Although schools, gyms, art classes, music lessons—and, seemingly, life as we know it—are canceled, families can keep entertained and keep learning with live events and activities online.
CommonSense Media has put together a great free list of resources.  Check them out! 

More elearning resources




25 Reasons to Share TED-Ed Videos with Students

💥includes a free ebook download  Checkout this great article.

Google Earth launches virtual tours of 31 of the world's most incredible national parks
From Yosemite to Yellowstone, this is stay at home travel at its best. 


Here are a few new ones we have added to our "Platforms for Digital Communication with Students and Parents" doc. 

Breakout Rooms in Zoom - Short how-to video here. 
We love Google Meet's simplicity for teachers, but Zoom does have this feature that Meet does not! I have added this tip to our Remote Learning Doc.   Thanks to Katy D for this one!

On Chromebooks, Hangouts Meet does not require any installation to work.  Zoom will require students to use the zoom app. (Located here.) We have force installed the zoom app for all of our students as of 3-23-20, so it may already be installed.  
For Norris Staff" doc, there are pros and cons to both. 


💥 Tech items - More tech tips and tools from our Covid lockdown days.


More Zoom changes - meeting passwords are required. 
As noted in my last tech email, Zoom is battling a lot of security and privacy holes.  They are now requiring passwords on all meetings.  (Many of you have already navigated these waters before you receive this email.) I think the HS has all come to a consensus of using the same password on all of their meetings to make it easier for their HS students. 

If you have already scheduled meetings on your calendar you can set the password for them: 
Go to the settings for each meeting; then go to edit the meeting at the bottom; then change the password to what you want,

If you do a quick ad-hoc meeting, Zoom assignes hyour meeting password.  If you add a meeting on the calendar

This article by zoom is helpful.  - Best Practices for Securing Your Virtual Classroom  (I would not require registered users, since we do not require students to have Zoom accounts.) 

Automagical Forms Add On - Take a PDF document or worksheet and automatically turn it into a Google Form or quiz.  - Short 2-minute how-to video here.   More info here.  (You can create 30 questions per week for free. 

Misc. tech tips and resources:
Thanks to Kellen Korinek for sharing this one: 11 Little Tips for Better Video Chat (For Teachers...and Everybody Else), 4 min. video with some nice tips. 
A Random Name and Image Picker - This one is a little different it allows you to upload pictures too. Check it out. 
How to Create Simple Videos on a Chromebook - No Apps or Extensions Needed - Simple video on using your built-in webcam to make these videos. 
Now You Can Use Flipgrid to Make Screencast Videos - I know I mentioned this last week, but wanted to highlight it again.  Here is a nice article on getting started. 
5 Google Classroom Tips for Teachers - Things You Might Have Overlooked or Forgotten -  Some great tips from one of my favorite "tipsters". 

Quizlet Live now has an Individual Mode so that a class can play together when physically apart!  - https://quizlet.com/blog/1297

Now there are 3 FREE Courses! Each less than one hour! Check them out if you have not tried these great resources. 
  • Raising handsBook Creator
  • Green heartFlipgrid
  • Collision symbolAdobe Spark


Schedule Individual Online Office Hours Meetings via Google Classroom - Checkout this simple way to make this happen. 

How to have 1-1 conversations with students in an E-Learning environment -GoGuardian to the rescue.  Thanks to Janelle for this tip. (I Know it was sent out to the HS and MS already.)  
This is something I miss from a regular classroom because you could just go over to a student during work time and have a quiet "private" conversation. However, in this new environment, I had a hard time doing that without calling them out in front of peers. The chat feature in zoom allows you to have a "private" conversation, but many students don't have that up or may not see it. Today, though, it dawned on me that I could use the chat feature in GoGuardian, and it would automatically show up on their screen. I knew this was there and have used it, but I don't use it much in the classroom because (a) I am not sitting on my computer, and (b) it is impersonal. However, given this new environment, it is the closest thing I can find to having a "private" conversation with a student. I still prefer in-person visits, but this is still better than nothing. 

Some great tips from Tony Vincent. -  (Thanks Tony for allowing me to use your graphics! )  (Follow him for more great tips!) 

You can use the Line tool in Google Slides to create mind maps and flowcharts.


The background color of your Google Doc doesn't have to be white. There are some good reasons teachers and students might change the background color.



Teleprompt.me is a free online teleprompter. Your text is presented in a large font on your screen. It uses your computer’s microphone to listen to you speak and scrolls as it recognizes the words you’re saying. 


💥 Tech items - HOT off the press- Google Meet is now in classroom! Get Loom today, pro- free forever!, a feature button added to Zoom, more great tech tools, Phishing bad guys and more in this tech email.



NOW is the time to take a look at Workbench.  It's STEM based lessons can easily be assigned right from Google Classroom.  Build, find, customize, and share standards-aligned lessons for your classroom- all for free (forever!).  THisone lends itself really well to remote learning!  Checkout our how-to document to get started. 

Why are we requiring parents to print things off at home for their kids assignments? A few thoughts and ideas... 
I was asked this question today (Monday). It was hard for me to answer.  Realize many people no longer have printers at home.  If they do have a printer, sometimes it's harder to print from a Chromebook.  I just want to give teachers a heads-up, because you may be getting that same pushback. You may want to look for online sites/activities that do not require printing.  Maybe interactive activities pushed out via Google Classroom and collected back via Google Classroom???  (You may get some ideas from our K-2 Templates section in Google Drive.)  Also, if you push out PDF worksheets in Classroom... students can mark them up and return them via classroom as long as they are using the IOS or Android Classroom app. 


Google changed the name of "Add to my Drive" to shortcuts.  More info here: Create pointers to any file or folder in Google Drive with shortcuts,  (Thanks to Nate for catching this one.) 

QUICK TIP - Remember you can use appointment slots from Google Calendar to meet with small groups.

The new version of Chrome (Ver. 81) is adding Tab Groups. One headline read... Google Just Gave Millions Of Users A Reason To Keep Chrome.  Not sure it's that big, but it is a great new feature.

  • You must be running the current version of Chrome. (Ver. 81) (How to update Chrome.) 
  • The more tabs you have open, the slower your device will run and more it taxes your Internet so this might be a great feature for you. 


How about starting a lesson with a mystery picture? Another great tip from Tony V.  


Hot off the Press - Google Meet is now in Classroom!

Thanks to Gault for catching this one rightway!  

Loom would be one of our top 10 tools for teachers to use for remote learning. And now it's FREE! 
Loom is one of the best for recording screens, doing talking head demos, and more.  They are giving away the pro features to teachers forever!  (Yes, no crack dealer here to get you hooked... No 90 day trial...they are giving it away to teachers for free  forever!) 
They have a nice Chrome extension as well.

We do have this one in our Staff Covid Resources doc, but wanted to make sure all teachers have seen this and grab this deal.  (Ask Matt Rosenau about this deal - this tool rocks!) 

More Internet options for families.
The Holland Church reached out to us as an option for students/families.  It sounds like they have several students utilizing their Internet and facilities during this time. I have added their contact information into our Parent’s Guide and Tech Help for Covid-19 situation document.  (As always, feel free to share this with families/students.

Padlet is one of the top tools for remote learning and especially the K-5 teachers. 
Padlet has been around for years and is an awesome free tool.  It allows boards to be viewed and edited easily.  One comment from a Lynne at ESU 6 was that elementary students love using it and teachers have loved using it with remote learning. 

They will be clearing out your bank accounts, watching you on your webcam, listening to you on your computer, watching your security cameras... and more!  Kind of scary. 
I know this sounds like fearmongering, but if you keep clicking on Phishing emails these are things that could happen to you. Phishing attacks are worse now and the bad guys are using the Covid-19 to get you to click on things! 
Our last month's Phishing campaign still had 4% of you clicking on links!  We can do better!  Be careful and do not click on phishing emails! 

Miscellaneous tech tips and tools: 
📓 "If you are looking for a meaningful assignment that you can give students while we are all stuck at home, consider doing a 'living through history' assignment."  Checkout more info/ideas here

📓 A few remote resource tips with Google Classroom, Meet and Chrome. 

📓 ROYALTY FREE MUSIC by BENSOUND - is a great resource is you are looking for music to add to projects and videos. 

📓  At OnlineLearningIdeas.com, we gather the best ideas being shared around the web by educators. We link to them all in one place so you don't have to search. It's run by Matt Miller from Ditch That Textbook and Holly Clark from The Infused Classroom. 

E-Learning Digital Resources by Content Area  
These are NDE's vetted instructional materials for e-learning, so it is intended to serve as a compendium of quality instructional materials for classroom teachers to use for remote instruction.  (Thanks to Brenda Tracy for sharing this resource!) 

Checkout this Glide App - A ton of E-Learning resources put together by educators.  (You also get to see how you could create your own Glide App for resources.)  (Thanks to Lynne Herr at ESU6 for sharing this great resource.) 

FlipGrid is one of our favorite tools and it rocks for remote learning!  Checkout the Remote Learning with Flipgrid Guide to get started. 

And one more Zoom update - surprise, surprise.  But, it's a nice feature. 
Zoom has added a button to quickly lock the meeting, enable waiting rooms, block screen share, block chat, and block renaming users.  (you can easily turn these off and on as needed within the meeting. (Like screen sharing, etc...) 



💥 Tech items - Some great product updates! Some great new tech tools and sites and more in this weeks tech update and tools!



The fall school year is a long ways away... but remember, the sun shines on those using tech tools and especially during these crazy times.
Hopefully things will be back to normal in the fall, but who knows.  One thing for sure... tech tools are great for both on-site and remote learning.  
  • Now is the time to toss those worksheets and go digital.
  • Now is the time to embrace Google Classroom for distributing and collecting materials.
  • Now is the time to embrace SeeSaw in those younger grades.
  • Now is the time to get rid of printed materials and go digital. (No reason for student notebooks with hundreds of pages.)Norris Staff - This summer there are a lot of tech opportunities available, check them out. Summer is a great time to learn those new tools to add them to your teaching toolbelt. 
  • Reach out to our tech department, we are here to help!

Erskine's summer tech classes have gone virtual.  If you are interested, you will want to sign up with Doane ASAP.  They are going to start dropping classes without very many people in them sooner than usual! 

Some GoGuardian Product Updates to Help with Remote Learning
  • A new Off-Task Alerts feature that automatically detects when a student goes off-task, relative to the classroom subject.  
  • Major Chat updates, like audio notifications, offline messaging, chat archive, and so much more to help teachers stay connected to their students.
  • Coming soon: A Present to Class feature that allows teachers to share their screens with students and enable their audio and/or video to teach remote sessions.
Google meet adds some more features.  -New grid view and more!
With Video conferencing getting used by everyone, I guess they keep adding requested features and battling for market share.
See up to 16 Google Meet participants at once with tiled layout - They built this in so no need for that extension! (I would remove the extension if you have installed it.)

FYI - Zoom made a change to Settings on 4.23.2020 after 4pm. -Breakout Rooms turned off by default. 
This change affects Breakout Rooms. The change defaults the In Meeting (Advanced) setting to Remote Support. When this happens it stops Breakout Rooms. You cannot have both Remote Support and Breakout Rooms running at the same time.

To turn on Breakout Rooms users must go to Settings>In Meeting (Advanced)>Breakout Rooms = On and Remote Support = Off
Let us know if you have any questions. 

A few great tips from Tony Vincent  @tonyvincent
⭕ Generate arched text at http://Picfont.com. Save as a PNG and import into Google Slides, Google Drawings, Keynote, etc.  (Works great on a Chromebook too!)



Here's a collection of 50+ virtual manipulatives that might be helpful when doing live or recorded instructional videos and would also be great for when we are back in class in the fall too!  Check them out! 



This is cool!  Virtual Vacation to the past! A film taken from a streetcar traveling down Market Street in San Francisco in 1906, a few days before the earthquake destroyed the area. Now in color, 4K and 60fps. Check it out. 

New Google updates:



Looks like the multiple signatures new feature just rolled out to us today. (4-27-20) I used the Gmail templates to accomplish the same thing... but those templates have a lot of uses to save you time.  Make sure you are using them!  They will save you a lot of time! 


Miscellaneous tech tools and resources: 

💥 Tech items - Some great tools in this week's email. Summer tech, A free iPad app, and a couple fun videos to get us through the Covid teaching blues.



We have updated our FlipGrid resource doc with some great resources. (We found an amazing resources site.)  This is a top 10 tech tool for K-12! Checkout our FlipGrid resource guide.

 Discover Khan + Create  - Some great lessons using free Adobe tools to make K-12 lessons engaging. 
Be sure to check out 40 new lessons that bring together Khan Academy materials and free Adobe Spark apps to keep students engaged and inspired. Lessons span language, literature, math, science, social studies, and careers.  Adobe educators extend Khan Academy lessons with engaging, creative activities for students of all ages  Explore now!

Remember our summer tech opportunities!
  • Get paid to become Google certified! 
  • 2 remote tech classes offered for college credit. Register ASAP. (2 have been cancelled.)
  • New staff tech training days.
  • Secretary tech training day.
  • Tech bootcamp
  • Check out all of the details here. 
When you join a video conference (Especially large conferences)  join with your audio muted to avoid looking like a novise!   
  • When you join a video conference you should join with your audio muted.
  • You should unmute when you are talking, but after you are done and others are talking you should mute yourself again.
  • Always be aware of your video - is it on or off.  We have all heard of the embarrassing situations that have occurred by people not knowing this.  (There is a reason they call it a video conference!)
  • Please teach your students to do this as well.  These are not just tech skills, but business and social etiquette. 
How to Use Flipgrid to Create Whiteboard Videos  - There are a ton of great features in Flipgrid that you can use in a variety of ways.  More info on the Whiteboard Videos and a few more features here. 

Miscellaneous tech tools and tips:
Some more great tips from DitchThatTextBook.  Check them out here: https://ditchthattextbook.com/ 
20 easy ways to collaborate globally with your class now -- Video calls don't have to be boring. We can make them an unforgettable experience! Add some new ideas at the end of the year, like bringing in a guest or playing a game together!

8 YouTube-inspired classroom video ideas -- Are your students recording video? Don't just have them record "head and shoulders" "face the camera" videos. Try a type of video that's popular on YouTube -- like an unboxing video or a product

30+ digital escape rooms (plus a step-by-step guide for creating your own) -- The escape room craze has hit, and a digital version could be exactly what your students are craving at the end of the year! Find pre-created escape rooms you can use OR make your own with our guide.

A few great tips from @tonyvincent (Thanks for allowing me to use your tips and graphics!) 
Long videos can be an information overload. Shorter clips with time to think, discuss, and apply can help learners better understand the content. One way to chop up a video is with Google Slides. 


 Immersive Reader is a full screen reading experience designed to make reading easier. You can open highlighted text from a web page in Immersive Reader using this unofficial Chrome extension.

Personal computer Looking for a good QR code scanner for laptops and Chromebooks?  Try this one. 


 Immersive Reader is a full screen reading experience designed to make reading easier. You can open highlighted text from a web page in Immersive Reader using this unofficial Chrome extension.



 Looking for a good QR code scanner for laptops and Chromebooks?  Try this one. 

Black square button My favorite QR code generator is http://GoQR.me. It's simple to use and no login required

























Time Timer for iPad is free right now (was $2.99). Customize, save, and reuse timers:


Vocaroo.com has been updated, and two big barriers to its use have been removed! It no longer requires Flash, and there’s a better deletion policy. 




A few fun videos for a smile:

I Will Survive, Coronavirus version for teachers going online.  You may have already seen this, but if not... it's worth a listen! 

A Conference Call in Real Life  - Maybe similar to a few things we run across with our video conferences. ðŸ˜€ This one is an oldie but a goodie.