Posts filed under: CLAS

Learn about the new changes in Google Forms. Thanks to everyone who attended the CLAS Secretaries Conference to learn about "Technology Tips & Shortcuts."...
In the last post, we examined reQall. I think you will not only enjoy this video, but will also sympathize with the leading character. We all forget. The good news is that there are tools available that can help. Remember,...
The final tool we examined was reQall. I have no doubt that many of you have already established an account. Here are a couple of posts that cover the service in more depth: Oh No…Jott’s Not Free (But reQall is)...
Google Docs is a powerful, free tool which allows you to post documents which you can access from anywhere, allow selected others to access from anywhere, or allow selected other to edit from anywhere. During the session at the CLAS...
At the CLAS Assistant Principal Conference, we briefly touched on the concept of using blogs as a communication tool. Here are several posts which address blogging: Blogs in Plain English This short video provides an overview of what a blog...
For the assistant principals who attended the CLAS Assistant Principal Conference, this post is designed to help you get started with your own iGoogle page. When getting started with any endeavor, it often helps to see an example. Some months...
If you are visiting for the first time as a result of attending the CLAS Secretaries Conference, welcome. I hope you will visit often. Please take times to look through past months and years. You will find a wealth of...
For the MEMSPA members who attended Thursday’s workshop and for the CLAS members who attended today’s workshop, here is a post from some months ago regarding iGoogle. When you are getting started with any endeavor, it often helps to see...