Posts filed under: iGoogle

In the world of technology, good things come and good things go, and when they go, they are generally replaced with better things. iGoogle has been a good thing for me for quite a few years. It served as my...
Good things will go away, and when they do, they are replaced with better things. In February, I wrote about my experiences with igHome the personalized homepage I am now using.I am talking about it in this post because it...
Monday’s post explored Netvibes as an alternative to iGoogle following Google’s announcement that the popular start page would shut down on November 1, 2013. iGoogle users will naturally look at the “gadgets” they current have on their iGoogle pages and...
iGoogle has been my homepage for six years. Every time my browser opens, I see my dashboard of tools. It’s always the same from device to device. I can log into it from any computer. If I make a change,...
Thanks to those who participated in the Get Organized! webinar series these past 3 Tuesdays. Also thanks to Justin Baeder, Director of The Principal Center for hosting this series. This post serves as a follow-up to the series, and especially...
In this post, we continue with questions posed during the “Free Tech Tools for a More Productive New Year” webinar. In the last post, we answered questions related to Dropbox. Here are questions related to iGoogle, Google Docs forms, and...
If you participated in the Eye on Education webinar, “Free Tech Tools for a More Productive New Year,” this post is a follow-up. Staying Connected If you liked what you heard and would like more, here are several ways you...
Free Webinar  January 10 4:30 EST/3:30 CST  Click here to register  iGoogleDropboxGoogle Docs FormsreQall Every year, one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions is to”Get Organized!” This free, hour-long webinar shows you how to make life easier with four...
Renewing administrative certification in Alabama is done through the “Professional Learning Unit,” acquiring a set of five over a five-year period. Thought retired from public education (although anyone who has kept up with me knows that I am not retired–just...
This post is designed for those who attended the McGill University Distinguished Educators Seminar or Wellness and Leadership Seminar. Here is a list of the gadgets I have on my iGoogle page. Clicking on each link will give you the...
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