Word for Students – What Every Student Should Know

Photo by Brooke Cagle on Unsplash

When you work with students and hand them writing assignments, you usually want them to use a word processor of some sort. One is Microsoft Word, but what are some of the most basic types of formatting you wish your students knew? In this post, I’ll go over a few basic formatting options in Word… Continue reading Word for Students – What Every Student Should Know

How to Link Resources to Onenote From Your Onedrive

Photo by Tamanna Rumee on Unsplash

As teachers, planning, and structuring is second nature. Making a lesson or part of the curriculum clear to the students can sometimes be a challenge. Here we’ll look at how to link your resources to OneNote. When you write digital lesson plans for your students, you typically come across plenty of useful material that you… Continue reading How to Link Resources to Onenote From Your Onedrive

How to Use Immersive Reader

Reading online can be a nightmare for both students and teachers since there are so many distractions around. If you’ve worked as a teacher, you’ve probably met students that have some difficulties keeping their focus when reading. Meet Immersive Reader! Having a good adblocker helps some, but for some students, even pictures can steal the… Continue reading How to Use Immersive Reader

How to Use OneNote Web Clipper

Photo by Ivan Samkov on Pexels.com

Still searching for a good way to store good things you find in different corners of the Internet? In this post, I’ll show you how to use OneNote web clipper to organize things you find online. OneNote Web clipper is one of my favorite tools when it comes to saving things I find in various… Continue reading How to Use OneNote Web Clipper

Lesson Plans in Onenote – How to Get Started

Have you ever started planning a lesson or theme and ended up having notes, hyperlinks, and material scattered everywhere? Then it’s about time you got started collecting your precious resources in OneNote for seamless planning between devices! In this post, I’ll cover how to create your lesson plans starting in OneNote. Why Not Just Stick… Continue reading Lesson Plans in Onenote – How to Get Started

How to Use Dictation in Microsoft Word to Write Your Blog Posts

Have you ever wondered if there is a quicker way to get your thoughts down on a page than just by using a keyboard? In this post, I’ll cover how to use dictation in Microsoft Word to write your blog posts or text. Today I want to share something with you that I’ve recently told… Continue reading How to Use Dictation in Microsoft Word to Write Your Blog Posts