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Remember to thank a vet for their selfless service to our nation today. Of course, we should be grateful for their service and sacrifice every day, but today is the day we honor all veterans. Have you ever wondered why? Here is the background of Veterans Day courtesy of the History Channel. This week's post includes several Google Workspace updates, as well as some video ideas for Veterans Day. There is something for every age group in that article.
- 5 Best Ways to Stay Secure Online with Chrome
- How to Test a Suspicious Link Before Clicking It
- Google Chrome Just Got a Big Upgrade That Will Save You Time
- Google Workspace Updates:
- Google Drive: Improved Flow for Expiring Files
- Gmail: New User Interface Becoming the Standard Experience
- Google Sheets: Manage Projects & Tasks With a New Timeline View
- Gmail Makes Tracking Your Packages Easier Just in Time for the Holidays
- 20 Ideas For Exit Tickets in the Classroom
- 15 Inspiring and Informative Veterans Day Videos for Kids
- What the Heck is a Minimalist Phone?
5 Best Ways to Stay Secure Online with Chrome
5 Best Ways to Stay Secure Online with Chrome, from the Keyword by Mollie Bates
Learn what features you can use to help with passwords and online safety.
How to Test a Suspicious Link Before Clicking It
How to Test a Suspicious Link Before Clicking It, from How-To Geek by Fergus O'Sullivan
Most of us know how to hover over a link on a computer, but how do you check a link on a mobile device? What if it's a shortened URL?
Google Chrome Just Got a Big Upgrade That Will Save You Time
Google Chrome Just Got a Big Upgrade That Will Save You Time, from Tom's Guide by Andy Sansom
Side panel for searching, track price feature, and pinning a tab are all new features in Chrome.
Google Workspace Updates:
Google Drive: Improved Flow for Expiring Files
Now when you want a file to be no longer accessible after a certain amount of time, you can set the expiration in Drive. You are also now able to set expirations for editors, as well as viewers and commentors. This feature is available now. Curious how to set an expiration date when sharing a file? Here's the help article.
Gmail: New User Interface Becoming the Standard Experience
Within the next two weeks, if you haven't already switched to the new Gmail look, it will automatically change. The new look places Mail, Chat, Spaces and Meet links in the left column, and Calendar, Keep, Tasks and Contacts in the right column. The right column is collapsible if you don't wish to use it. You can also customize which apps appear in the left column. Learn about the new integrated Gmail layout here.
Google Sheets: Manage Projects & Tasks With a New Timeline View
In the next two weeks you should be seeing the ability to insert a timeline in Google Sheets. This will help track projects and tasks with other team members. Learn how to use it here. All the details about this update are available on the Workspace Updates Blog.
Gmail Makes Tracking Your Packages Easier Just in Time for the Holidays
Gmail Makes Tracking Your Packages Easier Just in Time for the Holidays, from ReviewGeek by Danny Chadwick
This new feature should be available in the upcoming weeks. Google will prompt you to track your packages when it detects a tracking number in an email.
20 Ideas For Exit Tickets in the Classroom
20 Ideas For Exit Tickets in the Classroom, From Ditch That Textbook by Matt Miller
This post includes both digital and analog exit tickets. There are ready-made templates in Google Slides.
15 Inspiring and Informative Veterans Day Videos for Kids
15 Inspiring and Informative Veterans Day Videos for Kids, from We Are Teachers by Jill Staake
There are videos here for all grade levels.
What the Heck is a Minimalist Phone?
What the Heck is a Minimalist Phone?, from How-To Geek by Joe Fedewa
Do you wish you could just lose all the distractions from your smart phone, or want to give you child a phone without social media and unrestricted access to the internet? Maybe you have an older relative how is confused by modern smart phones? You may want to consider a minimalist phone.
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