Google Forms are a digital solution for collecting data, however, sometimes you need either the form or the results on paper. You can use the built in features of Google Forms or use one of my Add-ons to have more control over the printing options. I will show you both […]
Total Points from Google Classroom
Whether you want to gamify your classroom or be more flexible using total points instead of averages can be really useful. However, how do you get the total points out of Google Classroom? You can export scores from Google Classroom to a spreadsheet but you’ll need to write a formula […]
Google Chrome now uses less battery and runs smoother on your Mac
While much of the Mac community uses Safari, Google Chrome is very popular (and it’s the most popular browser in the world). Google is making a more compelling case for Chrome on the Mac with two new features that make it more efficient with battery and memory usage. Energy Saver […]
Google must remove search data if proven inaccurate, EU court says
The EU’s Courtroom of Justice dominated in favour of the right to be neglected, even though WhatsApp’s problem to a determination that led to a €225m wonderful was dismissed. The EU’s major court has ruled that Google need to eliminate data from search success if a user can prove that […]
Google My Business – How to optimized & Rank Higher on GMB
Google My Small business (GMB) is a free resource that assists local corporations get identified on the web. GMB supplies information and facts about your company which include handle, hrs, cell phone variety, web site, social profiles, and opinions. You can regulate your listing at any time and update it […]
Google Pixel Fold Specs And Design Leak Ahead Of Official Announcement
Google’s upcoming foldable Pixel phone has leaked again, this time with specifications and the overall designs making an appearance. This time everything comes via leaker OnLeaks, working with Howtoisolve. A series of images were shared that show the thin foldable that appears to look very similar to the Oppo Find […]
Google merges Maps and Waze teams, but will keep apps separate
Google operates two of the most common navigation apps out there, Google Maps and Waze. It developed the to start with a single from the floor up and obtained the next in 2013. Waze has constantly had a critical edge above Google Maps: support for group-sourced incident reporting. This lets […]
A Few New Search Tools from Google
Those of you who use Chrome as your main world wide web browser on your laptop or computer or cell phone, that is 75% of all viewers of FreeTech4Teachers.com according to my Google Analytics account, could observe a couple new research resources the next time you update your browser. Yesterday afternoon […]
Easier: Add a Clear Rectangle to Google Slides
A trick many teachers are using to hack Google Slides is to place a transparent rectangle on Google Slides. Why you might ask? Placing a clear rectangle over Google Slides gives you more control over the slides when in presentation mode. Simply go to the shapes menu and put a […]
New Google Camera update revives a key Pixel feature for older phones
Robert Triggs / Android Authority TLDR The Google Camera 8.7 update is now being pushed out to more mature Pixel telephones. This camera app update revives Google’s earlier disabled Regular Faces attribute. The Google Camera 8.7 update has been accessible on Pixel 7 collection units for a whilst now, bringing […]