Posts filed under: Technology

Sending large files through email causes real problems. A free service called "We Transfer" supplies the answer....
One of the most popular newsletters I have composed has to do with the "Snipping Tool" in Windows. Read about why I am sharing it with you....
"Total Cost of Ownership" is a concept important for each of us. This post provides help, and a tool, for the classroom teacher....
Some shortcuts are nice to know. Others are huge time-savers. For me, the two presented here fall into that second category. They just might help you as well....
It’s amazing how many people people still find themselves tricked by “something-for-nothing” e-mails and messages asking for personal information. This short video points out some of the perils and pitfalls....
In the last post, we examined the value of using your voice mail’s “temporary greeting” function to give callers accurate information as to when you are available. Far too many people record a greeting and then forget about it. A...
The start of a new school year is an exciting time. It provides a chance to start fresh, whether you are a teacher, a student, or a parent. It provides the opportunity to correct those things which did not go...
I recently purchased a new laptop computer, and it is running Windows 8. After hearing much complaining around Cyberspace about the absence of the “Start “menu, I was surprised at how quickly I was able to get up to speed...
Thanks to everyone who was part of the “Free Tech Tools That Increase Productivity” webinar today. We covered a great deal of ground in 60 minutes. In addition to what you gained through the webinar and downloadable ebook, a number...
Chairing District Accreditation teams, delivering software training, and conducting workshops have brought me in contact with schools and school personnel in a number of states. As we talk about technology, the topic is invariably raised of just what percentage of...