Monday, November 29, 2021

Technology Tip - November 2021

                                                                                                          by Doug Cairns, Instructional Technology Specialist

Productivity tips for Chrome users

Do you have websites you visit every day? Perhaps your email or calendar. Did you know that in the Chrome browser, you can "Pin" tabs? Pinning a tab will make that tab persistent even after closing your browser. Pinned tabs are grouped to the left side of the screen for easy access and can be rearranged for your specific needs. To "Pin" a tab, simply right-click it to bring up the context menu. You will find the "Pin" option toward the middle of the choices available. You can also "Un-Pin" tabs following the steps in reverse.

Do you work on multiple projects at once and end up with 10, 20, 30, or more tabs open at once? Chrome has a built-in feature called "Tab Groups." Right-click one of your open tabs and select "Add Tab to New Group." This will open a new menu and allow you to name the group, choose a color, open a new tab in the group, Ungroup the tabs, Close the Group, and move all the tabs in a group to a new window. You can right-click other open tabs and select to move them to your already created groups, or simply drag and drop tabs into the preferred group. Clicking on a group will expand or collapse the group so you can easily work with the sites you need to.

Maybe you don't have enough time to read through an entire article online, but you don't want to lose the tab. Chrome has a "Reading List" feature that will allow you to quickly access sites you want to get back to without leaving the tab open or bookmarking them. Right-click the tab you want to add to your reading list and select "Add Tab to Reading List." You can also click on the star found in the address bar and select "Add Tab to Reading List." To access your reading list, you need to have the bookmarks bar open. To open your bookmarks bar, press "Command+Shift+B" on Mac or Ctrl+Shift+B" on PC or go into Chrome Settings > Appearance and toggle the "Show Bookmarks Bar" switch.

One last tip...

Do you frequently have a website that automatically plays video or audio content (Think news or advertisements on a site)? You can quickly "Mute" an entire site so that all content and pages on the site will be muted. Right-click and select "Mute Site," and all pages and content on that site will be muted. You can reverse this action by right-clicking on the tab and selecting "Unmute Site." You will know if a site is muted if you see a speaker icon in the address bar with a red box.

Chrome has many more useful features. If you would like to learn more about what Chrome can do, check back again next month. I will be walking through the creation of profiles to keep personal content separate from work.

Friday, November 5, 2021

Did You Know? - November 2021

Britannica School/Escolar is available through the ERS Portal and provided to all California schools by the California State Library. This is a fantastic opportunity for students and teachers alike because Britannica is packed with content!

 

Britannica School is the go-to site for K-12 research to build essential information literacy skills, differentiate instruction, and support STEM education. Students can toggle between 3 reading levels on each article, have articles read aloud, and use Merriam-Webster’s double click dictionary to hear words pronounced and read their definitions in English or Spanish. Each article can also be translated into over 80 other languages. In addition to articles, students have access to videos, images, primary source documents, and ebooks.

 

Britannica Escolar is the leading knowledge-building resource, universally trusted for accurate and age-appropriate content in Spanish, made for native Spanish speakers, bilingual students, and students learning Spanish. Spanish speakers write all Escolar articles, and when you click “Listen” on any Spanish article, the recording is by an actual Spanish speaker, not a robot.

 

Now Britannica also has its own free Google Chrome extension: Britannica Insights. Information pulled from Britannica School appears on the right side of the screen for every Google search, ensuring that students learn from a reliable and fact-checked source.


Log in to the ERS Portal, or visit britannicalearn.com, for tutorials and to sign up for their blog.

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Free Virtual Event: Winter Book & Author Festival


Join Penguin Random House, Library Journal, and School Library Journal on December 9 for our second free, day-long virtual book and author festival as we celebrate librarians everywhere! Enjoy a day packed with author panels and interviews, book buzzes, virtual shelf browsing, and adding to your TBR pile. You’ll hear from many of your favorite authors, whose work runs the gamut from Picture Books to Young Adult titles to the best new Fiction and Nonfiction for adults. There is something of interest for every reader. Attendees will also have the opportunity to check out the virtual exhibit hall, chat directly with authors, access eGalleys, and enter to win prizes and giveaways.

For the program and a full list of speakers, CLICK HERE 

Event Hours: 7:00AM PST - 2:00PM PST

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Please note that the event environment and the sessions have attendance capacity limits. If on the day of the event you find that you are unable to access the environment or join a session, know that sessions will be available for on-demand viewing within 24 hours, and the entire event will be accessible for three months from the event date.

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Monday, November 1, 2021

Upcoming Holidays & Observances with Teaching Resources - November 2021


November is Picture Book Month. During this month, we pay tribute to the importance of picture books in the classroom. Picture books are building blocks that promote literacy, vocabulary, sentence structure, comprehension, and many additional skills. The ERS Library has hundreds of picture books available for check out via the Follett Destiny Online Catalog, including:










The ERS Portal contains ebook and audiobooks versions of many picture books in multiple applications:

 

Sora     MackinVIA     Learn360 Audiobooks     TumblebookLibrary (K-6)