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Toby

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Why Do I Need Toby? Have you ever realized that you have over 20 tabs open in your web browser?  If you can relate to this, then Toby  is for you!  Toby allows you to organize your tabs into COLLECTIONS .  These collections can easily be accessed over and over again.  This productivity tool can save you TONS of time searching, opening, and closing tabs. Getting Started Start by watching the introduction video found at gettoby.com .  There, you will find a link to the browser extension. Create a TOBY account and add the extension to your browser. Getting Organized with Collections Once logged in, click the PLUS SIGN in the lower, right corner to create a COLLECTION: Enter a collection name in the top, left corner:   The collection will remain empty until you drag one or more of the open tabs into it: Adding Notes Collections can also hold NOTES that may serve the user by providing a starting point for their work. To add a note to a collection, click ...

Empress with Emojis

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We are now living in a quick-paced, digital world and must communicate as much as we can in a small amount of words or visuals.  If you are reading this Digital Learning blog, you are probably already using emojis, bitmojis, etc. It is now easier than ever to utilize these expressive tools in your other communication and productivity apps in addition to your texting/messaging app on your mobile device.  Listed below are a few we think you will like... Begin by placing the cursor where you would like your emoji to go (for example, a textbox on a slide, an email, or a document): Windows 10 When using the Windows 10 OS, press the WINDOWS and PERIOD keys simultaneously to view an emoji window: The emoji will be inserted at the cursor location (if the application supports emojis). Macintosh When using the Mac OS, press the  COMMAND, CONTROL,  and  SPACEBAR  keys simultaneously to view an emoji window:  The emoji will be inserted at the cursor location (i...

Checkboxes in Google Sheets

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Google Sheets has recently added the checkbox option. Simply click INSERT > CHECKBOX in the SHEETS app: An application of this tool for educators is a simple checklist as shown below: Google SHEETS gives the value of FALSE to the unchecked cells and the value of TRUE to the checked cells. In order to sort the data with the checkboxes grouped all together, select the range: Then, select DATA > SORT RANGE .  Select whether or not the data has a header row, select the preferred column in the SORT BY section, and select either A-Z to place the checked checkboxes at the bottom of the column or Z-A to place the checked checkboxes at the top of the column. Learn more about the new checkboxes feature here .