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Teaching to the TOP

083.Google Keep: The What, Why, and How for Teachers

Teaching to the TOP

Teaching on the Double

Parenting, Education, Self-improvement, Kids & Family

4.8667 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2021

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Beginning of the school year means getting yourself into new routines. With new schedules, new procedures and the difficulty it can be with getting ready and heading back into the classroom, having a good routine can help make completing all the tasks in a day completed. This episode is going to give you the best digital tool that will hold your routines so that you can ease back into the classroom. Each month we have shared a deep dive into the 5 digital organization tools you need to be using. After completing the 5 tools mentioned in episode 055. Top 5 Organizational Tools You Need to be Using This Year that we decided to continue sharing more of our favorite digital applications. You all know how much we love using Google applications. We’ve covered so many great benefits of Google Drive and today we are taking a deep dive into Google tasks.  In this episode we share: How Google Keep can act as your digital sticky notes Ways to use Google Keep for the classroom Adding in images, voice notes and more How to easily uncheck your items to reuse your lists SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Now if you’re feeling extra loving, We would be really grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find our podcast and they’re also fun for us to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!

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0:00.0

Well, hello there, top teachers. We are your host, Bridget Spackman and Michelle Emerson, and we are here to make your life easier by helping you master your time, organization, and productivity as a teacher.

0:12.3

Today's episode is all about yet another digital tool that we love. We're going to share the what, why, and how for teachers when it comes to using Google Keep.

0:22.9

But first, we have a TSH from Billy.

0:25.7

I know what you're thinking.

0:27.0

Oh, that's ironic.

0:28.3

Same name as Michelle's husband.

0:29.6

No, this was actually submitted by my husband.

0:33.2

Billy says, oh, he's the worst.

0:36.3

TSH, Michelle, getting her snacks at night before bed.

0:40.8

It usually takes her about 10 to 15 minutes, honestly, that's being kind of generous, to get all

0:46.4

of her snacks. And it really sucks time away from us watching Netflix before bed.

0:51.1

Listen, I got to see a picture of the famous snack time, and y'all, it is intense. But

0:56.3

all of your snacks really do look good, so I truly can't blame you for spending time trying to

1:00.9

figure out what you want to eat. Listen, I like my snacks. It makes me think of the office when

1:06.1

Michael Scott says, I like to wake up to the smell of bacon. Sue me. Okay, I like my snacks. Sue me.

1:12.5

Here's the true story.

1:19.7

Okay. I track macros and whatever I have left at the end of the night, I get to eat as snacks,

1:25.4

which I love. I'm a bedtime snacker and I know that about myself, so I work it into my day. I try to kind of save some protein carbs and fats for the end of the day.

1:29.2

Yes, sometimes it takes me a while to decide exactly what I'm feeling that night. You have to have

1:34.8

the right balance of sweet and salty. And depending on the amount of snacks, I like to kind of go

1:40.0

back and forth, like salty and then sweet and then salty and then sweet. Like it's a whole ordeal

1:43.9

that I have to plan out. Anyway, Billy joked about submitting it as a TSA and here we are.

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