Good things will go away, and when they do, they are replaced with better things. That’s a principle I am seeing play out time and time again in the world of technology. It’s also a principle that we see demonstrated...
Welcome to those who are subscribers to the School Leadership Briefing. This post is especially for you. If you are not a subscriber, that’s OK; the segment I recorded is being made available to all readers of this blog. Note:...
I have shared reQall many times during workshops over the past several years. It allows me a quick way to take information received on the fly and get that information into my organizational system. Specifically, I grab my mobile phone,...
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...
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...
I enjoyed speaking to the Talladega Chamber Ambassadors tonight, a fine group of high school students who are doing great things to make their community a better place to live. As promised, this post recaps what we talked about: reQall...
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)...
Just a week ago, I was writing about Jott. I have been using it since December to leave quick voice messages for myself and close friends which would be automatically transcribed to e-mails. I wrote about my experiences here. Well,...