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New Blog Directory–and it’s free!

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A friend started a free blog directory that includes categories for writers and teacher-authors. Why the Blog Directory? Find blogs of a specific category; and/or find bloggers of similar interests. Drive more traffic to your blog and enhance its SEO. How to submit your blog? Choose a category.

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Best-in-Category Winners for 2018

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For this Best in Category award, we asked them to look for the ones that made them say Wow and rush to share with colleagues everywhere. Here are the 2018 Best-in-Category and Honorable Mentions for the following Categories: Winners: Please grab your award from this page. how versatile is it for time-strapped teachers.

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Tech Tip ##113: Backup Your Blog

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Today’s tip: Backup Your Blog. Category: Maintenance, Social Media, Writing, Problem-solving. My blog –it’s become an important cog in my PLN. This will backup posts, pages, comments, categories, and tags. My WordPress.org blog is hosted by GoDaddy. Part of that service is a backup of the blog.

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Tech Tip #165 My Program Disappeared

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Today’s tip: Find a lost program Category: Problem-solving If a program disappears, here are two quick ways to find it more than half the time (on PCs ): Look around the screen Check the taskbar Sign up for a new tip each week or buy the entire 169 Real-world Ways to Put Tech into Your Classroom. Share it in the comments below.

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Tech Tip #5: Where Did the Taskbar Go?

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Category: PC, Keyboarding Q: Some programs hide the taskbar when they open. The content presented in this blog is the result of my creative imagination and not intended for use, reproduction, or incorporation into any artificial intelligence training or machine learning systems without prior written consent from the author.”

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13 Tips to Solve Unusual Problems

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Today’s tip: Solutions to unusual problems Category: Problem-solving Whether you follow Habits of Mind, Common Core, Depth of Knowledge, IB, or another K-12 learning strategy, every student must learn problem-solving to become a functioning, contributing adult. Share it in the comments below.

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Best-in-Category Winners for 2017

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To award this Best in Category badge, we asked them to look for the uncommon resources (meaning: not the ones everyone knows about), the ones that made them say Wow and rush to share with colleagues everywhere. Visual Presentations. Ask a Tech Teacher routinely shares favorite websites and apps that make a difference in the classroom.