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In this episode of “Ask the Tech Coach,” Nick and Jeff take a look at several great ways to stay digitally organized while being an Instructional Technology Coach in multiple school buildings.  
In this episode, we discuss:

Reflections from Episode 11: “Three Things Every Tech Coach Needs To Start The School Year”

Website Thoughts

Free vs Paid Websites

For School
For Home
To Build a Brand
Recommendations






Preparing Staff Members for the New School Year

Creating Summertime PD that has a year-long effect on classroom instruction


How to keep Digitally Organized when working in multiple buildings

Adding things to you (Nick Add Here)Schoology now has a Google Assignments feature that will create a folder in your Google Drive with all assignments created within.

Add Links to Schoology Posts


Organizing at the Top Level First
Naming Digital Files Properly

Understanding the “DELETE ME” File Naming system


Adding (not moving) files and folders
Just 10 Minutes a day keeps the craziness away


On the Next Episode

How to create an Instructional Technology Self-Assessment for your staff



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This weeks question is:
When working with teachers in your school district, what advice do you give them for keeping digitally organized?

When working with teachers in your school district, what advice do you give them for keeping digitally organized?#ETCoaches #EduCoach #EdTech #Edchat #LearnWithTC #AskTheTechCoach@NamaralEDU @TeacherCast @ISTETC
— Jeff Bradbury (TeacherCast) (@AskTheTechCoach) August 14, 2018

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In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

Google
In this episode of “Ask the Tech Coach,” Nick and Jeff take a look at several great ways to stay digitally organized while being an Instructional Technology Coach in multiple school buildings.   In this episode, we discuss: Reflections from Episode 11: “Three Things Every Tech Coach Needs To Start The School Year” Website Thoughts Free vs Paid Websites For School For Home To Build a Brand Recommendations Preparing Staff Members for the New School Year Creating Summertime PD that has a year-long effect on classroom instruction How to keep Digitally Organized when working in multiple buildings Adding things to you (Nick Add Here)Schoology now has a Google Assignments feature that will create a folder in your Google Drive with all assignments created within. Add Links to Schoology Posts Organizing at the Top Level First Naming Digital Files Properly Understanding the “DELETE ME” File Naming system Adding (not moving) files and folders Just 10 Minutes a day keeps the craziness away On the Next Episode How to create an Instructional Technology Self-Assessment for your staff Follow our Podcast The TeacherCast Educational Network | @TeacherCast Ask the Tech Coach Podcast | @AsktheTechCoach Website: www.AskTheTechCoach.com Follow our Hosts Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury Nicholas Amaral | @NamaralEDU Join the Conversation Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section.   This weeks question is: When working with teachers in your school district, what advice do you give them for keeping digitally organized? When working with teachers in your school district, what advice do you give them for keeping digitally organized?#ETCoaches #EduCoach #EdTech #Edchat #LearnWithTC #AskTheTechCoach@NamaralEDU @TeacherCast @ISTETC — Jeff Bradbury (TeacherCast) (@AskTheTechCoach) August 14, 2018 Explore these Resources In this episode, we mentioned the following resources: Google read more read less

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