All the tech tips you actually need #tt3

I'll make an educated assumption that most of us in #I4Ed consider ourselves techy. I'll make another assumption that as prospective teachers, most of us are constantly on the lookout for new tricks to streamline the day and up our game. Well folks, look no further, I've got you! 

I started on Richard Byrne's award-winning blog, Free Technology for Teachers. The first thing that caught my eye was the menu item titled, "Practical Ed Tech". This took me to his professional website where he offers on-demand PD, workshops, and, wait for it ... a FREE handbook! It's packed with relevant information to simplify classroom tasks and improve instruction. This handbook is legit like a teaching professional's tech manual and it's updated every school year (case in point: section 13: remote learning).

Richard cuts to the chase and gives you exactly what you need to know. I appreciate his direct communication and objective explanations. I can decide what tool works best for which situation. I signed up for his weekly tip of the week. If I'm interested, I read and if not I just archieve the email. His emails aren't flashy or salesy, just the information I need to know. 

Richard knows what will make classroom teachers lives easier. Keep this site bookmarked and you'll pick up tips & tricks to become a master techy in the classroom. 

Here's a few articles I found particularly useful: 

Take a look, then come back and share your thoughts in the comments! Happy browsing, folks. 

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