Many of our teachers still use Safari as their browser of choice at our school. There's nothing wrong with this BUT, as a teacher who regularly uses Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Keep & Forms as well as Gmail, there's a lot of advantages for switching to Chrome. Over the next week or so I am going to try to show a number of ways in which Google Chrome consistently proves to be a better choice - for me anyway! - in the classroom. 2: Multiple Users: As a teacher, I have to switch roles several times a day. I have to organise the upcoming triathlon, teach my design class, update the school Social Media pages, check personal emails AND support students with their work. For this reason I have created several different 'users' or 'persons' or 'profiles' which means I can switch between different roles seamlessly without having to sign out and in as a variety of users (with all your favourites/bookmarks/logins/preferences). Just click on 'People' on the top toolbar and 'Add Person'...
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About MeHello, I am Tony Potts, Primary Assistant Principal at the American International School of Lusaka, Zambia. Please feel free to ask me ANY questions...
I was previously a tech integration specialist, ManageBac Coordinator, iPad Coach & ICT/MYP Design Teacher in the same school and before this I was the PK-12 Director of Digital Learning, ICT Coordinator, teacher and technology integration specialist at GEMS World Academy, Dubai. Blog RollHere are some of the sites that I have been involved in creating:
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My 'favourites!'This is a Top 5 list of blogs that I follow on my Google Reader - so where I get to know what I know - HIGHLY recommended:
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