Thursday, December 8, 2022

Tech Tips and News for December 9, 2022


This will be the last post for this year, as I will be out of commission for the next three weeks. With the prevalence of online shopping scams and related phishing messages, I couldn't resist including a couple more articles on the topic - we just can't be too careful this time of year. It's not all doom and gloom. There are several other tips I hope you will find useful. With one more week of school before Christmas break, I hope you find time to rest and enjoy the holidays with family and friends. Since I won't be in touch before the holidays, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!


Black Friday and Cyber Monday Cyber Scams are on the Rise

The holiday shopping season is still here, and so are the scams!

This Amazon Text Message Scam Can Steal Your Account - Don't Fall for This

There is no end to the holiday shopping scam alerts because the scams just keep coming. If your carrier offers the ability to mark texts as spam or dangerous messagees, do so. 

Browser Slow? How to Make Google Chrome Fast Again

There are several things to try here when Chrome is crawling.

Google Chrome Has New Search Bar Filters

Google Chrome Has New Search Bar Filters, from How-To Geek by Corbin Davenport
Learn a few shortcuts to help filter your Google searches.

Google Chrome Has a New Search Sidebar:  Here's How to Use It

Learn to use this handy new search feature.

This Week's 12 Days of Chrome-Mas Highlights

Last week I referenced Eric Curts' Control Alt Achieve Chrome tips series, which started Monday December 5th. Here are the highlights for this week.
I will be out of touch for the next three weeks, so you'll want to follow it yourself here. There will be a new post each day through December 22nd. There are also 8 wintertime activities for kids included at the bottom of the page. 

An Overview of Google Drive Folder Sharing Settings



30 Sites for Students With Free Time On Their Hands

30 Sites for Students With Free Time On Their Hands, from Ditch That Textbook by Matt Miller
Here are some good suggestions for those students who finish their work early. Think about adding these links to your Canvas page, having students bookmark them, or asking me to add them to the student home page. If your students run into any blocks accessing these sites, please let me know. Please remember that if any of these sites require students to make an account to use the service, we need to check the privacy policy. 

Can I Use That Picture? Yes, But, Maybe

Richard Byrne, from Free Technology for Teachers has created a simple guide you can use to determine if a picture found in Google Images can be used in the classroom. You can view it here in website form. Remember when doing a Google image search, you can click on Tools, then Usage Rights to search for Creative Commons images and check the licensing. See the video below for instructions on checking the licensing.

How to Correctly Use Google Images to Find Pictures for Your Projects



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