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Grab your virtual feather duster and join us as we embark on a quest to vanquish digital disorder in the season premiere of Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast. That's right… we're tackling the ever-growing challenge of managing the countless files, documents, and browser tabs that threaten to overwhelm our devices and our minds.Digital clutter can be a sneaky foe. Consider the statistic from Microsoft: 57% of US office workers struggle to quickly locate files and documents. And while we're at it, let's ponder the perplexing difference between how we organize physical papers versus digital files. But fear not, dear listener! We are here to save the day with a treasure trove of practical tips and strategies for taming digital disorder. We'll guide you through the art of creating logical folder hierarchies, establishing consistent file naming conventions, and using browser features like pinned tabs and tab groups.The episode concludes with a tantalizing tease about a mystery tool we believe could be a digital game-changer for many listeners. Curious? You'll have to tune in to find out more!Links & NotesUse Pinned Tabs in ChromeOne TabDig into the podcast Shownotes Database (00:00) - Welcome to Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast (03:15) - Support the Show: Become a Member! (04:42) - Ari Tuckman's Productivity Mastery Course (05:48) - Digital Clutter (18:36) - Tabs (20:44) - Tab Management Built In to your Browser (23:20) - OneTab -> This is that one thing... (28:19) - Strategies for Clean-up (29:37) - DevonTHINK & Zoot (30:53) - Hazel & File Juggler ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today's episode of #TheRamblingsPod features AJ Picard, founder of OneTap - the newest and probably number 1 app for content creators and entrepreneurs. He shares his insights into growth strategies, tapping into the importance of daily active users, user experience, and building in public. As the founder of OneTap, AJ takes us through the functionality and developmental process of the app, demonstrating how it works and how it outpaces competitors by offering an all-in-one solution. We also get into AJ's move to Albania, his focus on keeping a lean operation, and his future plans for both OneTap. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:26 Meet the Guest: AJ Picard, Founder of OneTap 00:55 Deep Dive into OneTap: The Idea and Journey 01:59 The Android vs Apple Debate 03:45 Overcoming Technical Challenges in OneTap 04:29 Building in Public and Customer Feedback 04:50 Marketing Strategies and Finding Product-Market Fit0 7:35 The Future of OneTap: New Features and Plans 12:34 The Journey to Albania and Building from Anywhere1 3:51 The Business Side of OneTap: Revenue and Profitability 16:22 The Team Behind OneTap and Equity Discussions 21:34 Beyond OneTap: New Projects and Ventures 23:59 The Power of Customization 24:15 The Limitations of Current Web Design Tools 24:39 Introducing Stack Frame: A New Approach to Web Design 25:31 Demonstrating the Power of Stack Frame 29:48 The Potential of Stack Frame and OneTab 30:45 The Future of OneTab and Potential Acquisition 33:31 The Journey of the Podcast Host 39:32 The Importance of Daily Active Users 43:48 The Role of UI and UX in User Retention 44:45 The Power of Data Tracking in User Experience 46:06 Closing Thoughts --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theramblings/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theramblings/support
We had to bring y'all one more banger to close out the month of February! Rumble got in his bag this week to talk about fake nurses (01:00), which led to a quick discussion about OneTab (02:00) and how scammers gone scam (04:00). After this, we tried to fix the education community by discussing what happens in CTE courses (09:00) before Aldo let us know What Burned His Boudin this week including women's sneaker drops (25:00), engineers by education (31:00), and All-Star Game defense (37:00). When running down the events of the week that just past we took some time to touch on Kyrie's ASG kicks (42:00), Mardi Gras & Lent (45:00) and Netflix's Physical 100 (50:00). To end things off, we had some words about Boosie & T.I. (1:00:00) and Tranq hitting these streets (1:06:00) and gave our Big Three dunk contest dunks and in-game dunks of all time (1:11:00).
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Thu, 22 Sep 2022 07:48:53 +0000 https://abenteuerhomeoffice.podigee.io/215-201-browser-erweiterungen-schneller-arbeiten 3ad62fba42311a20e1a320dcb45e03c6 Für alle Browser Ein unterschätztes Tool in deiner Arbeit ist mit Sicherheit dein Browser. Dabei verbringst du damit (und darin) viel Zeit! Und bei jedem Tool, das du oft verwendest, kannst du Zeit sparen, indem du es gut beherrscht und alle Funktionen ausnutzt, die es zur Verfügung stellt. https://abenteuerhomeoffice.at/201 Drei Browser-Erweiterungen lege ich dir heute ans Herz, um deine Arbeit besser zu organisieren, Fehler zu vermeiden und dir Zeit und Ärger zu sparen. Darum geht's heute: Browser-Organisation über die Erweiterung OneTab Du recherchierst für einen Vortrag oder einen Blogartikel Vorbereitung auf ein Event Du möchtest eine Link-Sammlung weiterleiten So funktioniert OneTab im Detail Wie fit bist du in der Rechtschreibung? Das LanguageTool Plus So funktioniert's Ganze Seiten sichern mit PrintFriendly & PDF Die Zeitersparnis liegt auf der Hand, aber … Die Home-sweet-Office Challenge startet am Montag, dem 26.09.2022 - bist du schon angemeldet? https://abenteuerhomeoffice.at/challenge 215 full Für alle Browser no Claudia Kauscheder
Welcome to episode 246 (“Metaverse Rising”) of the EdTech Situation Room from January 19, 2022, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed new Apple rumors about Mac Pro computers and a "portless" iPhone 14. New metaverse patents by WalMart and Meta (the company formerly known as Facebook) as well as the enormous challenges of moderating social media and the emerging metaverse specifically were highlighted. The Democratic bill to address surveillance capitalism by "banning online surveillance advertising" was discussed. A new study showing we're spending a third of of our waking hours looking at our smartphone screens, A really fast ARM processor for Chromebooks, and fast new HP Chromebooks were also highlighted. The health and wellness app "Welltory" and the recent cyberattack against Albuquerque Public Schools were topics rounding out the show. Geeks of the Week included Podchaser.com, the Chrome extension OneTab and the amazing "Moonrise Podcast" from the Washington Post. Our show was live streamed and archived simultaneously on YouTube Live as well as our Facebook Live page via StreamYard.com, and compressed to a smaller video version (about 100MB) on AmazonS3 using Handbrake software. Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates, and join us LIVE on Wednesday nights (normally) if you can at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific or 3 am UTC. All shownotes are available on http://edtechSR.com/links. Please sign up for our NEW SubStack newsletter to receive all our show links each week in your inbox, including links we are not able to discuss on edtechsr.substack.com. Stay savvy and safe!
We had a good episode this week and one REALLY good laugh: 1. Halloween and how April will cut in front of a line a kids, because she hates waiting 2. Thanksgiving needs to stand up for itself when Christmas tries to take its corner. 3. The Insecure ApoKAlypse 4. "You" season 3. We all have a little Joe in us. 5. "...y'all can only have one tab open." Enjoy
Manage your Tabs with One-Tab Use One-Tab to help manage and organize all your browser tabs. It works great for Google Chrome as well as many other browsers. Once you have downloaded the extension, click on the blue funnel symbol to capture all the open tabs. You can name, lock and reorganize each group of tabs as needed. This system works great when you need to continue a project or research from where you left off. For more productivity tips on tools like this, you'll want to check Workflow Wonder, my signature program on Maven linked below. It's interactive, it's live and you walk away with implementing all of these productivity workflows into your daily routines. https://maven.com/workflowwonder/workflowwonder --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/productivitytip/message
OneTab é uma extensão gratuita que permite converter todas as guias abertas do Google Chrome em uma lista. É muito útil para você sempre que estiver com muitas guias abertas e não quiser perder os seus endereços. Ou, ainda, quando precisar acessar aquelas guias novamente, você pode restaurá-las individualmente ou todas de uma só vez.
I denne episode skal vi se fjernsyn. Næsten. Vi har lavet en fælles DataSnak YouTube-playlist, med en masse videoer om data og teknologi og dimseri, som vi fortæller om diskuterer i studiet. Videoerne kan ses på YouTube, og har vi samlet dem i en spilleliste, som vi deler via vores shownotes, hvis du har lyst til at kigge med enten mens vi taler eller senere… Redaktøren er dog på skolebænken, så man må nøjes med Adam og Anders. Adam har især kigget efter alternative input-metoder, og bevæger sig fra gammeldaws tastaturer til fingerringe, stemmestyring og meget mere. Anders har valgt en håndfuld videoer, der allesammen kredser om Augmented Reality og Mixed Reality, som er superfascinerende men stadig virker lidt gumpetungt i praksis... Derudover har vi selvfølgelig Smittestopdatering og et par tips til sidst, denne gang en podcast og en browser-extension til at håndtere de mange faneblade. Links Vores YouTube playlist til DataSnak E119 Coronapas-ballade Steve Mann - "father of wearable computing" Tips Adam: Photography Daily-podcasten Anders: Tab Space til Safari (macOS), eller OneTab, som dog fungerer bedre på Firefox, Brave, Chrome, etc. PRAKTISK DataSnak har fokus på it-faglige og it-politiske emner, og nørder igennem med alt fra automatisering over sikkerhed til uddannelse i den digitale verden. Podcasten behandler også SAMDATAHKs relevante aktiviteter såsom kurser, faglige initiativer, kommunikation og værktøjer og tilbud, som man kan få, når man er it-medlem i HK. Formål er at gøre lytterne klogere på hvad der sker i deres arbejdsliv her og nu og i fremtiden, og gå i dybden med problemstillinger fra it-professionelles hverdag. Tovholderen på podcasten er it-faglig konsulent Jeppe Engell. De øvrige to værter er Adam Bindslev og Anders Høeg Nissen. DataSnak udkommer hveranden mandag. Tak fordi du lytter med! Får du lyst til at komme med ris og ros, kan du sende en e-mail til jeppe.engell@hk.dk - og hvis du har tekniske spørgsmål eller kommentarer kan de sendes til anders@podlab.dk
如果喜欢我们的节目,欢迎通过爱发电打赏支持:https://afdian.net/@pythonhunter 本系列导航 Ep 23. 个人知识管理体系系列 - 输入篇(本期) Ep 24. 个人知识管理体系系列 - 内化篇 Ep 25. 个人知识管理体系系列 - 输出篇 嘉宾 张佳圆 主播 小白 laike9m laixintao 时间轴 00:00:30 开场 00:01:08 嘉宾介绍 00:01:55 知识主要输入途径 00:05:31 Github Star 的一些延伸探讨 00:09:37 如何挑选专业类书籍 00:11:58 原版还是译版 00:12:38 如何粗读一本书 00:15:10 佳圆的 3wh2t 阅读分析法 00:17:53 实体书还是电子书? 00:25:20 笔记整理相关讨论 00:34:44 各自认为最“恐怖”的一本书 00:41:51 在什么样的场景会同时阅读多本书以及如何同时阅读多本书 00:44:02 如何阅读技术类书籍 00:49:47 获取文章的途径 00:55:22 有关如何系统性学习某一知识的讨论 01:01:41 文章整理相关方法讨论 01:04:07 关于 OCR 全文搜索的简短描述 01:09:33 其他的获取知识的途径 相关链接 00:10:52 The Pragmatic Programmer 00:11:03 Twttier: Anthony Shaw 00:11:09 cpython internals 00:13:45 如何阅读一本书 00:15:30 Twitter-Jiayuan:3wh2t 阅读分析法 00:20:59 Antilibrary 00:21:15 Twitter-Jiayuan:Anti Library 00:24:18 XODO PDF Reader 00:29:43 Roam Research 00:30:57 GTD 维基百科 | 百度百科 00:39:35 曼昆:经济学原理 00:40:18 科学素养文库·科学元典丛书 00:45:00 MIT CS 006 00:47:41 程序员修炼之道-从小工到专家 | The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master 00:49:09 软技能:代码之外的生存指南 00:50:02 Reeder 00:50:12 Instapaper 00:50:32 Hacker News 00:50:36 Feedly 00:52:32 Inoreader 01:02:59 DEVONthink for Mac and iOS 01:06:38 OneTab 浏览器插件 01:17:22 [Porter.io]: Hacker News Personalized And Delivered 01:18:59 Listen Notes 几个搜索 GitHub stars 的小工具 alfred-github-stars:如果是 Mac 用户,强烈推荐! github-star-search
Hakuro Matsuda さんをゲストに迎えて、Snapdragon 888, Stadia, スマートホーム、cyberpunk 2077 などについて話しました。 Show Notes Organize your tabs with tab groups in Google Chrome OneTab Rebuild: Supporter ★ Pornhub: Mastercard and Visa to block use of cards on site after child abuse allegations Chrome is Bad Qualcomm Discloses Snapdragon 888 Benchmarks Arm's New Cortex-A78 and Cortex-X1 Microarchitectures Concurrency is not parallelism - The Go Blog Microsoft reportedly designing its own ARM-based chips for servers and Surface PCse Troubles rise for China’s biggest chipmaker SMIC Biden's trade nominee has family roots in both Taiwan and China Stadia +Style ORIGINAL Homebridge Philips Hueモーションセンサー KFConsole | Cooler Master STAMP スタンプ|3Dスキャンによる採寸でオーダージーンズ UGREEN 切替器 USB 切り替え SwiftBar Bartender 4 Cyberpunk 2077 Developers Reportedly Angry With CD Projekt Red Management Investor sues CD Projekt over bungled CyberPunk 2077 launch きみを死なせないための物語 1 葬送のフリーレン ジョゼと虎と魚たち 燃ゆる女の肖像 エヴァンゲリオン UCHU BREWING
Live streaming doesn't work without stable Internet. How do you make sure that you are prepared when you go live? On this episode, Jim Fuhs and Christian Karasiewicz discuss what Internet speed you need for live streaming. Here are some best practices to help improve your Internet speed for live streaming. Before you start measuring your speed, restart your computer. Next, be sure you close any applications or browser tabs that you don't need for your live streams. They take up resources your system needs. One tool we use to save our tabs is OneTab, a Google Chrome extension. You should also consider hard-wired versus WiFi. If you are going to be mobile, you need a 4G at minimum. 3G limits your ability to stream and screenshare at the same time. Also keep in mind whether you will be streaming from your house, business, a hotel, using a hotspot, etc. Next, be sure you check your upload versus download speeds. Upload speed is the most important. You can check your speed at Speedtest.net. Here are the recommended Internet speeds. At minimum, you need 3 megabits per second. 5Mbps is ideal. If you want to stream in 4K, you need at least 25Mbps. If your Internet is not fast enough, consider lowering the quality of your broadcast under 1080p or 720p in your live streaming software. Thank you for joining us for episode 20 of the Launch Your Live podcast. Click the subscribe or follow button, push play, and let's get you moving with live video! More about this episode: https://launchyour.live/ep20 https://launchyour.live/ (Launch Your Live Official Site) https://facebook.com/launchyourlive (Facebook) https://instagram.com/launchyourlive (Instagram) https://twitter.com/launchyourlive (Twitter) https://linkedin.com/company/launch-your-live (LinkedIn) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjAelMZ-TPHw-vn0fWTxQ9A (YouTube)
Productivity Tip of the DayⓇ: Use OneTab for quick access bookmarks FREE eBook: The Productive VA's Toolkit Reach Inbox Zero Everywhere Workshop: https://rizeworkshop.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/productivitytip/message
Access the full post: http://shakeuplearning.com/46 I love Google tools, but it's NOT about Google! It's about how we can use these tools to create dynamic learning experiences for our students. In this 4-part podcast series on Dynamic Learning with Google, Kasey shares all her favorite lesson ideas! In part three, Kasey explains how we can go BEYOND our curriculum and help students discover their passions, and how we can use Google tools to support this strategy! BONUS: Get the Dynamic Learning with Google Toolkit to help you find the best tool to support Dynamic Learning in your classroom. It's NOT really about Google; it's about the opportunity we have to use these tools to support Dynamic Learning experiences with our students. Did you miss part 1 and 2 of this series? Listen to part 1 (e44) and part 2 (e45) so you don't miss a thing! The entire series is also available here. Shoutout Shoutout to all of the amazing educators that I met last week at FETC! Click here to learn how you can bring Kasey to your next event. Do you have a question or idea to share on the podcast? Leave me a message here. Quick Tip of the Week One-Tab Chrome Extension: Whenever you find yourself with too many tabs (like I do), click the OneTab icon to close all of your open tabs and save in a list. When you need to access the tabs again, you can either restore them individually or all at once. Dynamic Learning with Google (Part 3) In part two, we are moving on to our next characteristic in the Dynamic Learning Framework, Beyond the Grade Level and Subject Area. Dynamic Learning is at the heart of my book, Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic. We are going to talk about three classroom strategies to help you go Beyond the Tool, student choice, choice boards, and Project Based Learning. Then we will look at which Google tools can help support these strategies in the classroom. Get the FREE Dynamic Learning with Google Toolkit Fill out the form here. to get access to the toolkit designed to go with this podcast series. In this Google Sheet, you will see how the Dynamic Learning characteristics align with classroom strategies and a list of recommended Google tools to help you do it! Beyond the Grade Level and Subject Area Let's take kids off the conveyor belt of education and give them opportunities to learn about the things that interest them beyond the subject areas we teach and even beyond what it says they should learn in each grade level. Learning doesn't have to fit inside a box. I know this can sound impossible but stay with me here. Students need opportunities to explore their own passions and interests that go beyond what exists inside a prescribed curriculum. This doesn’t mean you have to teach more concepts; this means that we find ways to give students opportunities to make decisions and choose topics and projects that interest them. Beyond the Grade Level and Subject Area with Student Choice Student choice is the number one way we can help students find and explore their own interests. Whether that means giving them a choice of reading, choice of project or research topic, or a choice in how they demonstrate their learning--all paths will help build decision-makers and problem solvers! To be clear, this doesn’t mean free reign. Most students cannot handle a fully open choice, but if we begin by giving them two or three options, we can baby step it to bigger decisions and choices. It truly saddens me to see students who graduate high school without one clue about their own genuine interests. And I see this happen year after year. Ways to Give Student’s Choice Choice of reading Choice of project topic Choice of research topic Choice of device Choice of tool(s) If you are not already giving students choice in your classroom, begin to look for those opportunities in your lessons. Beyond the Grade Level and Subject Area with Choice Boards Choice boards have been a long-time favorite of mine. They completely transformed my classroom and helped me to stop being such a control freak. You can call these learning menus or choice boards, these words are interchangeable, offer a simple set of activities from which students can choose. These can be a simple list, or they can take more creative forms like a tic-tac-toe or the style of a restaurant menu. One of the most popular posts on this blog is all about using G Suite to create interactive choice boards. In this post, you will find free templates and ideas for your classroom. I have also created a special choice board for integrating the 4 C's. Grab a copy here. For a more in-depth look at choice boards, check out The Teacher’s Guide to Choice Boards. Beyond the Grade Level and Subject Area with PBL Project Based Learning, PBL, opens up a world of possibilities for our students. Whether you are doing authentic PBL or jumping into something like Genius Hour, Google tools can help your students reach their goals. What exactly is PBL? “Students work on a project over an extended period of time – from a week up to a semester – that engages them in solving a real-world problem or answering a complex question. They demonstrate their knowledge and skills by creating a public product or presentation for a real audience. As a result, students develop deep content knowledge as well as critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication skills. Project Based Learning unleashes a contagious, creative energy among students and teachers.” - PBL Works PBL is all about moving beyond the inauthentic, one-and-done daily lessons and activities that never connect. Google tools can help support PBL throughout the entire process: Planning and research with Google Search Recording information and writing with Google Docs Collecting data with Google Forms Analyzing data with Google Sheets Managing time with Google Keep and Google Calendar Documenting experiments and processes with Google Photos and Video Presenting final projects with Google Slides or Google Sites Podcast Question of the Week How do you give students opportunities to explore their own interests in your classroom? Post your answer to your favorite social media platform using the hashtag #ShakeUpLearning, or share it in the Shake Up Learning Community on Facebook! The Shake Up Learning Book Study Don’t miss our next book study! It’s completely FREE, and it’s all available online! Get the details here. You can also enter to win an autographed copy of Shake Up Learning!
This tool is a simple tool that can help you organize yourself when you start your computer. It may even actually help your computer run faster when you’re using it. It’s called OneTab. It can be found here: one-tab.com Decluttering your computer websites can help not only your computer’s memory and speed but yours too - it can help you forget about other sites open and feel more organized and focused on the task at hand. See how you can use OneTab by going to a list of tools that were covered in the productivity tools series of episodes: bit.ly/digtools-onetab
In this episode we share our paths to the school library, discuss Chatterpix and OneTab, and booktalk The Inquisitor's Tale: Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog by Adam Gidwitz and Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback. Links for what we discuss: The Inquisitor's Tale (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/313397/the-inquisitors-tale-by-adam-gidwitz-interior-decorations-by-hatem-aly/9780142427378/) Joseph had a Little Overcoat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/joseph-had-a-little-overcoat/oclc/40159006) Chatterpix (http://www.duckduckmoose.com/educational-iphone-itouch-apps-for-kids/chatterpixkids/) OneTab (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/onetab/chphlpgkkbolifaimnlloiipkdnihall?hl=en) ECU Master of Library Science (https://education.ecu.edu/idp/idp-library-science/) ALA accreditation (http://www.ala.org/educationcareers/accreditedprograms) NCWiseOwl (http://www.ncwiseowl.org/) PJ Library (https://pjlibrary.org/home), Dolly Parton's Imagination Library (https://imaginationlibrary.com/) Infinite Flipper (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-p7HymHkKI) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techplusbooks/message
Do you ever fall into the trap of thinking that if work isn’t always hard, you’re not working hard enough? I know I have. Being an entrepreneur IS hard work. But the truth is, I’ve learned that working harder does not always mean I’m working efficiently. This episode is dedicated to my Doers who believe we can do it all, and do it all well. We may trick ourselves into believing we can multitask, but in today’s episode, I cite a study that shows that both men and women struggle with juggling priorities, and make more mistakes when trying to work faster and switch between tasks. In this episode, you’ll hear the top 7 things to offload to your virtual assistant today. We highly recommend downloading our free guide, which goes into greater detail than I cover in the episode for each category. These include: Email management - All it takes is creating a simple folder system for your VA for you to cut ties with this impulsive time sucker. We recommend the tool InboxWhenReady to help you become even more accountable to the system. Calendar management - Passing this off will save you from overbooking yourself and help streamline the way events are scheduled in your week. We recommend a color coding and grouping system that facilitates this process. Another favorite tool for this category is OneTab. Funnel building - Yes, even one of the most important conduits for business growth can be outsourced. Our free guide outlines exactly how to offload this task. Tech implementation - It’s my humble opinion that everyone needs a “Monica” for this category, the person you can ask to research the latest and greatest before feeling like you need to jump on every new software bandwagon. Customer support - As your business grows, it’s important to give every customer a personal experience. Outsourcing is such a blessing for this area, but requires adequate training to make sure interactions don’t become stale and robotic. Social media management - This requires planning in the form of a content calendar and some automated tools (which we cover in the free guide) to get started. But once implemented, you will love not having to be in every social platform responding to every comment. Content creation - You can participate in content creation without writing every single blog post. I review how to not become a bottleneck in this area by being the “keeper of ideas.” Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to my podcast? If the answer is no, I’d love for you to subscribe. Diary of a Doer is full of stories of business, some behind the scenes, and freaking amazing guests. If you don’t want to miss an episode, click here. If you’re feeling realllly generous, I’d love for you to give me a review over on iTunes. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps me out a ton! Resources I mentioned: Free Guide: Top 7 Things Every Entrepreneur Should Outsource
As last season’s 5 FREE APPS TO MAKE YOU MORE PRODUCTIVE episode was so incredibly popular I thought that I’d continue with a couple of episodes this season on similar themes. Today I will present 6 awesome FREE extensions for Google Chrome. But before I get into that though, last week’s show looked at TOXIC PEOPLE and how their negatively charged behaviours can disrupt your life and work and ultimately destroy your productivity and your love for life. These toxic personality types included ENERGY VAMPIRES that suck the life force from you, CONTROL FREAKS that make your life a misery by trying to control what you say, what you do and even what you think. Then there are the manipulators who also try to control you but this time with underhand tactics and techniques like shaming, guilting and gaslighting. I highlighted what to watch out for with these sorts of people and ultimately how to deal with them. Now please feel free to get in touch and let me know how you are getting on with the calls to action that I suggest at the end of each episode. Also if you have a moment, please go to the contact page and message me to let me know what you are struggling with in your own life and work. I’m very interested in what productivity techniques you are adopting or what matters you are struggling with as if I can get a grip on your real-life problems I can tailor future episodes to tackle them. Remember that as a solo podcaster I have to come up with all the content that you hear here and your suggestions for futures shows, especially as I near the end of this season and am starting to think about the next would be most welcome. And if you’ve missed any of the shows please also remember that every episode already released can be accessed directly via filmproproductivity.com or on any number of the free podcasting apps that are out there. THE LESSON Some people say that they can run their business from their phone, and it’s undeniable that the power we have with cell phones or mobile phones as we call them here in the UK is significant, but as a regular organiser of film productions and as a filmmaker, a podcaster and producer I simply can’t operate without a computer. I use computers every single day because without them I’d find it near impossible to create, communicate and coordinate. And I have seen people successfully operate to a degree using Android Tablets or iPads but they take this to such a level with plugin keyboards etc that I will argue that they may as well use a laptop or a desktop machine anyway. And everything I will be recommending today is a connected to Google Chrome. That browser is available COMPLETELY FREE for both Mac and PC and even has versions which work on Android, IOS and Linux. I recommend it over all the other web browsers for 5 GOOD reasons. With one click, it loads web pages, multiple tabs, and applications with lightning speed as it is designed to be the fastest web browser available. It allows you to type both searches and web addresses in the address bar which Google calls The Omnibox. This in itself increases speed and efficiency. It is clean and simple. The omnibox and multi-tabbed browsing make navigating the web very easy. Also when you close chrome, it will remember the tabs you had open so you can pick up right where you left off. Chrome also comes equipped with a built-in PDF viewer which you can use to print, resize, and save PDF’s. Security and Privacy. Chrome keeps you safe and sound with its built-in malware and phishing protection. It has safe browsing technology and will show you a warning message before you visit a site that is suspicious. Chrome also automatically updates, so you always have the latest and most up-to-date version. If you are sharing a computer with other people, you can add multiple users to keep your bookmarks, apps, and extensions separate. Anything you update on one device will instantly update everywhere else you sign in to Chrome browser. Once you sign in, you decide what you want to sync. It’s incredibly efficient and as someone that’s used many many browsers over the years, I can assure you that Google Chrome is simply incredible for your productivity. The final reason - the reason I’m talking about it at all today is that Google Chrome is extremely customizable. Use the Chrome Webstore to add apps, extensions and themes. Apps and extensions give you the latest in productivity, games, education, etc. Themes allow you to bring your browser to life with colours and graphics and you can even create your own themes. Google Chrome in itself is, of course, my first recommendation but that’s not what this episode is all about. Once you have chrome you have an option to personalise it with add-ons such as Google Chrome Extensions. So as you know today I will be making recommendations for extensions to Google Chrome, but first things first: What exactly are Google Extensions? Well, EXTENSIONS are small software programs that customize the browsing experience. They enable users to tailor Chrome functionality and behaviour to their individual needs or preferences and as such an extension must fulfil a SINGLE PURPOSE that is narrowly defined and easy to understand. A single extension can include multiple components and a range of functionality, as long as everything contributes towards a common purpose. All Google Chrome extensions are published to the Chrome Web Store and I will provide links to everything that I talk about here in the show notes. Alternatively, if you are using Chrome, just search for the CHROME WEB STORE and browse in the store itself. New York Times Bestselling author and teacher of Buddhist meditation practices, Sharon Salzberg said Distraction wastes our energy, concentration restores it. And the first extension that I will recommend is one which will kill all those distracting websites but only for 30 minutes and it’s called FOREST, the full name is actually Forest: stay focused, be present. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/forest-stay-focused-be-pr/kjacjjdnoddnpbbcjilcajfhhbdhkpgk There’s a ton of these sort of anti-distraction extensions out there but this is the one I use, and it has never failed me. Like most of the others, it’s based on a time management system called The Pomodoro Technique which was developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. That technique uses a timer to break down work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. Forest uses that principle and provides an interesting solution to save you from Internet addiction. Basically, you set it up by typing in the websites that most often distract you. For reference, my blacklisted sites are youtube, gumtree, ebay, twitter, facebook and reddit. Once you’ve set that up with your own custom list you are all set to go. It sits like all other extensions in your browser bar and when you feel you need to work without distractions you click it. When that happens a pop up appears to indicate you have planted a virtual seed in the Forest app and over the next 30 minutes, that seed will gradually grow into a tree. During the next 30 minutes you will be blocked from visiting those sites and if you decide to override it, the little tree will start to wither away and die. With this interesting mechanism, your own sense of achievement and responsibility will drive you to stay away from the distractions with no pain. It’s a self-motivated and interesting method to help you beat Internet addiction. It helps you to cultivate (literally) your personal pattern of time management by making good use of 30-minute chunks of time to fully concentrate on your work and finish it effectively. I’ve never actually done it but you can also share your trees with friends or colleague which I can see the benefits of. Hans Hofmann said “The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.” Next on my list is an extension called JUST READ. This is an incredibly useful extension which does one thing and does it well. It simplifies web pages. It removes ads pictures and other distractions from whatever website you are on and just shows you the text, in an easy to read and well laid out format. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/just-read/dgmanlpmmkibanfdgjocnabmcaclkmod When you give it a click you remove distractions like the page's styling, ads, popups and comments and can read the article in a customizable, simplified format - like a read mode but better! No login required and it’s completely free! Another thing that it does, which they don’t advertise though, is that it makes locked text on a website available to copy. As someone who likes to chuck in the occasional quotes and that means that I can copy and paste that text into my podcast notes. “Simplicity is the soul of efficiency.” Said Austin Freeman and can easily repeat that here as I used JUST READ to simplify the page I stole it from. It’s a really useful extension and that’s why its number 2 on my list here. This list btw is in no particular order. Number 3 on my list, and I also rated it highly in my useful apps episode is the POCKET extension. I love Pocket in all its forms. It’s basically a way of bookmarking orsaving yourr favourite articles, videos etc, for later reference. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/save-to-pocket/niloccemoadcdkdjlinkgdfekeahmflj It beats, hands down the other competitors for ease of use and it syncs across all devices – iPhone, iPad, Android and more. Basically when you find something in Chrome that you want to view later, put it in Pocket. That involves just clicking the pocket button on your browser bar. It then automatically syncs to your phone, tablet or other computers so you can view it at any time, even without an internet connection. You can add tags to it and pocket will even suggest recommended related content which if you are researching a podcast, for example, is really kinda useful! It’s completely free but you can upgrade anytime to Premium for a more powerful Pocket experience. If you use pocket regularly you’ll likely need to put aside a bit of time each week to catch up on what you’ve stuffed in there along the way but don’t worry, unless you delete it you will be able to access your pocket saves indefinitely. One last thing is that when you click to view your pocket list, it gives you previews of everything you’ve saved, so unlike in a bookmarks folder, you can find what you are looking for very quickly. It’s a fast, efficient and totally awesome Google Chrome Extension. NEXT UP is an extension called ONE TAB. Albert Einstein “Out of clutter, find simplicity.” and that’s EXACTLY what this extension will do for your browser. If you’ve ever found yourself with too many open tabs, you just click the OneTab icon to convert all of your tabs into a list. When you need to access the tabs again, you can either restore them individually or all at once. It's really useful if you are midway through researching something and want to ensure that it’s all there the next time in the same format. Also when your tabs are in the OneTab list, you will save up to 95% of memory because you will have reduced the number of tabs open in Google Chrome. The information about your tabs is never transmitted or disclosed to the OneTab developers, but the exception to this is if you intentionally click on the 'share as a web page' feature that allows you to upload your list of tabs into a web page in order to share them with others. Tabs are never shared unless you specifically use the 'share as a web page' button. ONE TAB is one of those really functional, yet simple, add-ons that you never knew you needed. I love it. Fifth on my list of recommended productivity extensions is MOMENT. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/moment-1-personal-dashboa/lgecddhfcfhlmllljooldkbbijdcnlpe Following along with the theme of simplicity all this really does is give a clean and modern look to your default Chrome homepage. When you call up a new tab it comes up not as the default Google search page but as a simpler and more appealing page which you have customized. With this app you can either turn an image of your own into a background for the new tabs or choose from a selection of hi-res photos and videos from its recommendations – This will become your default Google background image. It’s basically like a desktop background for your browser. I use a stream running through a forest video, which is nice and calming. In the top right corner, it has a HUB icon that when pressed offers you the choice of reopening recent pages or bookmarks or sessions. You can also access via another tab any number of apps that you have chosen from a full list when you set it up. Finally, it offers a todo list which I don’t use as I already use another todo list app called to-doist, which is also one of my very regularly used Chrome Extensions. Lastly, it gives an option to use an onscreen note taking app which occasionally comes in handy. The main reason I have this though is just for the calming image and simple customizable tabs which it offers. It might not make you that much more productive, in all honesty, but it will make you a little happier and a little bit calmer along the way - as the Dalai Lama says “Calm mind brings inner strength and self-confidence - that's very important for good health.” The 6th and final extension that I want to talk about m here – I have more but let’s not get carried away. The Sixth extension is, and if you’ve not been using it you should do, is Grammarly. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/grammarly-for-chrome/kbfnbcaeplbcioakkpcpgfkobkghlhen Grammarly offers a host of features that are incredibly helpful in editing any writing, whether it’s a social media post, a call sheet, a script or a novel and it’s FREE. It’s freeeeee! Incidentally, it can be installed in any browsers, obviously Google Chrome, but also in Firefox, Safari, and Edge, and it will automatically check any writing. For example, it can mark mistakes on emails and forms as users write in the browser. It scans the whole document for any mistake, including grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors. Anyone can use it anywhere, but it does require users to be connected to the internet so that it can properly identify mistakes. It then informs the writer of the document what steps can be taken to improve the writing, and it's up to the user whether to heed the advice akin to a professional's. Grammarly will make sure your messages, documents, and social media posts are clear, mistake-free, and impactful. Adding Grammarly to Chrome means that your spelling and grammar will be vetted on Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Tumblr, and nearly everywhere else you write on the web. Once you register your new account, you will start to receive weekly emails with personalized insights and performance stats which is useful too, and if it annoys you, you can just ask it to stop. It’s a contextual spelling checker which detects correctly spelt words used in the wrong context. It can fix hundreds of complex grammatical errors, including subject-verb agreement, article use, and modifier placement, to name just a few. Grammarly adapts to your needs and writing style, giving you the confidence of mistake-free communication every time you write. Forbes magazine says “Grammarly quickly and easily makes your writing better and makes you sound like a pro, or at least helps you avoid looking like a fool.” and The Harvard Business Review: “...good grammar is instrumental in conveying ideas with clarity professionalism, and precision...Good grammar is simply good business.” SUMMING UP Douglas Adams said, “We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that works.” Well, the technology that I list here today does just work and I encourage you to try it. I could list another 5 or 6 Google Extensions off the top of my head, but that will have to do for now. If you find yourself very often working online like I do or working through a web browser where you access your working email etc then these extensions will make life easier and far more productive for you. CALL TO ACTION A link to every chrome extension that I’ve talked about here and a full transcript of this episode is available at filmproproductivity.com and may appear on your podcasting apps too. Please be aware though that some podcasting apps will remove links from the RSS feed. If you want to guarantee that they will be there go to the official website which I have full control of. What I’d say for a call to action is load the extensions, one at a time, and them out and see how they work for you. They’re all free but some have some in-app purchases which can be used to expand their capabilities. I however only use the free versions. As with all technology you’ll have to spend a few minutes getting to know what it offers, so I’d strongly suggest that you try them one at a time – If they work for you then great but if they are not your cup of tea, it’s as easy as right-clicking them on your Chrome browser and tapping remove from chrome. ENDING Next week’s episode, will be talking about why filmmakers should shoot with what they’ve got and why keeping up with the Jones’s or lusting after the next big thing, is a really bad habit to get into. I’ll end today’s show with the words of Pablo Picasso who said - “Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.” Now, take control of your own destiny, keep on shootin’ and join me next time on Film Pro Productivity. The podcast music is Adventures by A Himitsu. You can view the show notes for this episode at filmproproductivity.com If you’re struggling with something you think I can help with or would like to tell me how you are getting on then please get in touch via the contact page on the website. Alternately you can get me on Twitter @fight_director or follow the show @filmproprodpod Please support this podcast by subscribing, leaving an AWESOME review and spreading the word. If you can get just one new person to tune in I’d really appreciate it. Sources: https://support.google.com/chrome_webstore/answer/2664769?hl=en-GB https://awakenthegreatnesswithin.com/35-inspirational-quotes-on-simplicity/
OneTab – www.one-tab.com JavaScript Transpilers – scotch.io/tutorials/javascript-transpilers-what-they-are-why-we-need-them Javascript Assembler -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asm.js Progressive Web Apps – developers.google.com/web/progressive-web-apps/ Web Apps in iPhone 1 – medium.com/@firt/progressive-web-apps-on-ios-are-here-d00430dee3a7 El éxito de JavaScript es sindrome de estocolmo – hackernoon.com/the-javascript-phenomenon-is-a-mass-psychosis-57adebb09359 Windows 95 en JavaScript – win95.ajf.me Quote+ – quote.plus Edge cambia de motor – www.genbeta.com/navegadores/microsoft-confirma-que-nuevo-edge-se-basara-chromium-llegara-a-macos-windows-anteriores CPAP – en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_positive_airway_pressure AutoSleep iOS/AppleWatch – autosleep.tantsissa.com Lightspeed Leapfrog (TVTropes) – tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LightspeedLeapfrog Schild’s Ladder – twitter.com/eduo/status/1015990168489037825 Universal War One – en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_War_One Síguenos en Twitter @haciafalta
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Lani Rosales was dubbed by Austin Woman magazine as the ultimate power source for Austin’s tech and entrepreneurial communities. She is the co-owner and COO of The American Genius, a tech-focused national news site for entrepreneurs, which hosts popular monthly tech networking events offline called Big Ass Social Happy Hour or BASHH. Lani also reigns supreme as the much beloved “evil overlord” (aka benevolent, but no BS administrator) of the Austin Digital Jobs Facebook group. ADJ has about 43,000 members and serves as the online networking hub for Austin job seekers, recruiters and employers in the tech industry and beyond. Tune in to episode 4 of This is Austin to learn what it’s like for Lani to work with her husband (who is also her professional mentor), why she started Austin Digital Jobs, and her current favorite meme and productivity hacks. FAVORITES Books: Cowgirl Power, Tuesdays with Morrie Podcast: TED Radio Hour Google Chrome tools: OneTab, The Great Suspender, Hide Like Notifications Gmail tools: Assistant.to, Boomerang, Ugly Email, ToutApp Austin locales: Mount Bonnell, 360 bridge, the State Capitol, Red Bud Trail SOCIAL MEDIA Guest, Lani Rosales The American Genius: https://theamericangenius.com/ BASHH: https://theamericangenius.com/bashh/ Austin Digital Jobs: https://www.facebook.com/groups/austindigitaljobs Instagram: @lanirosales Twitter: @laniar Host, Adrienne Huebner Instagram: @thisisaustinpodcast & @adrienneinaustin Twitter: @adrienne Facebook: @thisisaustinpodcast Email: thisisaustinpodcast@gmail.com Web: www.thisisaustinpodcast.com Editor, Adrian De La Garza Facebook: @adlgmarketing Twitter: @adlgmarketing Web: https://adlgmarketing.com/ Music, SWELLS Web: https://swellstheband.com/ Twitter: @swellstheband Instagram: @swellstheband Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2B6lIM1 *Amazon Affiliate Links. If you choose to purchase an item from these links, we may receive a (very) small commission from Amazon that does not affect your purchase price. Thank you for your support of This is Austin!
Welcome to the second week of Hot Mess to Great Success, a podcast dedicated to helping you get all or certain aspects of your life in order. Remember, you don't have to shout your disorganization from the rooftop or hire and expensive coach. Jennifer walks you though her process of getting her business and life together and provides just enough encouragement for you to do the same. This week: Getting organized for success Get the fighter back Rebranding Lessons I learned this week: Checking off vs. doing: What an insane week I had attempting to track my goals and get work done. I was temporarily wrapped up in doing vs. being in the moment. I think I was a bit overwhelmed. I was trying to be a slave to checking off. I realized I'll have to settle into my systems and possibly adjust. Every single time I turned around something else popped up related to any accomplishment. To survive, I took a step back and didn't let this shut me down. I stuck to the plan. Did not account for the short week. This shows me the importance of planning. As an only mom there are many times during the week when I need to be present for my kids at an event. This week is no excepting and I need to do a better job preparing for it. Most importantly, I realized that getting behind creates stress. So, I'm going to build time to get ahead to account for expected and also unexpected events. Jen's Wins for the Week (important to acknowledge your accomplishments!) Did my MDBs for sales and self. 5 hours of writing my book Bar association cover letter is done Blogging - Video - Slideshare Ceo day for Friday was done Spotify accepted my podcast So here are my three big thoughts for the week: Topic 1: Set Yourself Up for Success Use Google Drive - Google drive is cloud computing that is easy to access with your gmail account. I love it because it allows me to work with clients and staff on documents that are live - we don't have to save a document, send it in email, and send it back to someone. It is super easy to access on computer, laptop and phone. When I have to search for anything I get bogged down - so I heavily use my Google toolbar to save links to documents and folders. Go! Document - this is my document that starts out my day and has links to the Google drive documents, spreadsheets and folders I use most often. Again, helps me to keep moving. OneTab - this is an extension for the Google Toolbar. You can create sets of browser tabs you want to open as a group. For instance, when I blog I want my editorial calendar, website, youtube, and SlideShare. Rather than open each one (which requires me searching for them, I just go into OneTab and open them all at once. When I want to work on Sales, OneTab can open my prospect file, Infusionsoft and KIT system in one click. Topic 2: Get the fighter back. For quite some time I have taken rejection and moved on - not that I accepted it, but I would put any follow-up on the back burner. One area has been my affiliate program - I wasn't fighting for it. I would apply and get rejected and then not question or reapply. This week I contacted GoDaddy to inquire about my rejection - I didn't freak out, I just asked and appealed. And ya know what, I was accepted. What are some things that you have rolled over on? Have they held you back? Topic 3: What is a true rebrand and how you should do it - Rebranding your business or endeavor is a huge undertaking that should be done every 2-3 years. I had a very interesting email from a client on Jan 2nd - they had changed the name of the firm, taken on two partners, and wanted a new logo put in place for their rebrand. I know the process well, as I am going through it on www.Jennifer Gardella.com. Usually creating one thing, like a logo, creates an avalanche of change. A rebrand can be done in one big swoop (and is usually very expen...
Welcome to the second week of Hot Mess to Great Success, a podcast dedicated to helping you get all or certain aspects of your life in order. Remember, you don't have to shout your disorganization from the rooftop or hire and expensive coach. Jennifer walks you though her process of getting her business and life together and provides just enough encouragement for you to do the same. This week: Getting organized for success Get the fighter back Rebranding Lessons I learned this week: Checking off vs. doing: What an insane week I had attempting to track my goals and get work done. I was temporarily wrapped up in doing vs. being in the moment. I think I was a bit overwhelmed. I was trying to be a slave to checking off. I realized I'll have to settle into my systems and possibly adjust. Every single time I turned around something else popped up related to any accomplishment. To survive, I took a step back and didn't let this shut me down. I stuck to the plan. Did not account for the short week. This shows me the importance of planning. As an only mom there are many times during the week when I need to be present for my kids at an event. This week is no excepting and I need to do a better job preparing for it. Most importantly, I realized that getting behind creates stress. So, I'm going to build time to get ahead to account for expected and also unexpected events. Jen’s Wins for the Week (important to acknowledge your accomplishments!) Did my MDBs for sales and self. 5 hours of writing my book Bar association cover letter is done Blogging - Video - Slideshare Ceo day for Friday was done Spotify accepted my podcast So here are my three big thoughts for the week: Topic 1: Set Yourself Up for Success Use Google Drive - Google drive is cloud computing that is easy to access with your gmail account. I love it because it allows me to work with clients and staff on documents that are live - we don't have to save a document, send it in email, and send it back to someone. It is super easy to access on computer, laptop and phone. When I have to search for anything I get bogged down - so I heavily use my Google toolbar to save links to documents and folders. Go! Document - this is my document that starts out my day and has links to the Google drive documents, spreadsheets and folders I use most often. Again, helps me to keep moving. OneTab - this is an extension for the Google Toolbar. You can create sets of browser tabs you want to open as a group. For instance, when I blog I want my editorial calendar, website, youtube, and SlideShare. Rather than open each one (which requires me searching for them, I just go into OneTab and open them all at once. When I want to work on Sales, OneTab can open my prospect file, Infusionsoft and KIT system in one click. Topic 2: Get the fighter back. For quite some time I have taken rejection and moved on - not that I accepted it, but I would put any follow-up on the back burner. One area has been my affiliate program - I wasn't fighting for it. I would apply and get rejected and then not question or reapply. This week I contacted GoDaddy to inquire about my rejection - I didn't freak out, I just asked and appealed. And ya know what, I was accepted. What are some things that you have rolled over on? Have they held you back? Topic 3: What is a true rebrand and how you should do it - Rebranding your business or endeavor is a huge undertaking that should be done every 2-3 years. I had a very interesting email from a client on Jan 2nd - they had changed the name of the firm, taken on two partners, and wanted a new logo put in place for their rebrand. I know the process well, as I am going through it on www.Jennifer Gardella.com. Usually creating one thing, like a logo, creates an avalanche of change. A rebrand can be done in one big swoop (and is usually very expen...
GotTechED Episode 23: EdTech Bonanza In this episode, Guise and Nick share their #edtech holiday wishlist and discuss each other’s New Years Resolutions. They also take at the top 3 edtech they’re most excited about using in 2019. Finally, Guise and Nick announce their acceptance as presenters at this year’s ISTE Conference in Philadelphia. EdTech Holiday Wishlist (https://www.amazon.com/Zoom-H6-Six-Track-Portable-Recorder/dp/B00DFU9BRK) (https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-AT2005USB-Cardioid-Dynamic-Microphone/dp/B007JX8O0Y) EdTech New Year Resolutions Top 3 EdTech Tools for 2019 Extensions: (https://twitter.com/InsertLearning) on twitter) OneTab (https://www.one-tab.com/) Sway (https://sway.office.com) (@sway on twitter) ISTE Announcement! Social Media: Guise on Twitter (https://twitter.com/GuiseGotTechEd) Nick on Twitter (https://twitter.com/NickGotTechEd) GotTechED the Podcast on Twitter @wegotteched (https://twitter.com/WeGotTechEd) Music Credits: The Degs: Shotgun http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/ (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/) @bensounds https://www.bensound.com/ (https://www.bensound.com/) Other Relatable GotTechED Episodes: Microsoft Teams vs. Google Classroom: You Decide (https://gotteched.com/episode27/) Using Google Sites for Personalized and Project-Based Learning (https://gotteched.com/episode3/) Google Docs Best Practices (https://gotteched.com/episode8/) Other ways to follow GotTechED Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gotteched/id1358366637?mt=2) Google Podcasts (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Indeizidhz4h37mawfylwdgco4y) Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/search?q=gotteched) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMIQwu39Tkow3kduRQAH85w?view_as=subscriber) Twitter https://twitter.com/WeGotTechED (https://twitter.com/WeGotTechED) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WeGotTechED/ (https://www.facebook.com/WeGotTechED/)
Welcome to episode 113 of the EdTech Situation Room from November 7, 2018, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach), Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) and special guest Jason Kern (@jasonmkern) discussed the past week's technology news through an educational lens. Topics for the show included virtual reality in the classroom, the use of social media worldwide to radicalize politics, hardware updates from Apple's special event last week, and our need for media literacy everywhere. Anya Kamenetz' excellent response article, "What the Times got wrong about kids and phones" was also highlighted. Professional courtesy with cell phones at meetings and in the classroom, the NetFlix documentary "The Eighties," and Flickr's important announcement about free and pro accounts rounded out the show. Geeks of the week included free "Unity" software licenses for schools, Raspberry Pi projects, the browser extension "OneTab," and the "Pulse" SMS app on Android. Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates, and join us LIVE on Wednesday nights if you can (normally) at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific or 3 am UTC.
On this episode of Talkin' Far Far Away, take everything with a grain of salt, and join Scott Inch & Robin Vogt as they kick back, relax and break down some speculation surrounding Episode IX. Where is Kylo Ren heading, and could we see the return of a darker force? Also, a little taste of Transylvania as Robin prepares for Halloween. Mwahaha! Follow the Brick City Blockade on Facebook: www.facebook.com/brickcityblockadepodcast/ Support us through Patreon! : www.patreon.com/brickcityblockade Shoutout to our Patron's | Regina Sanders & Neil Lowery Thanks for Listening, and May the Force be with you!
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In this episode, you'll hear about a great new way to collect feedback from students, and tips from Stacey about tab-organization.
Check out this nifty idea for using a Chrome Extension called OneTab to organize lesson and unit resources, and keep your lesson plans with you no matter where you go! See OneTab in the Chrome Web Store: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/onetab/chphlpgkkbolifaimnlloiipkdnihall
GotTechED Episode #1: Starting From the Beginning In this episode, get to know Eric Guise and Nick Johnson as they talk about solutions to overcome edtech barriers when building a flipped classroom! They discuss various screencasting and video editing tools that help flip your classroom. Finally, Guise and Nick argue within the category of “Extensions” in their first-ever Tech Battle Royale! Introduction to the Podcast Eric Guise @guisegotteched (https://twitter.com/GuiseGotTechEd) Nick Johnson @nickgotteched (https://twitter.com/NickGotTechEd) What is GotTechED the Podcast? @wegotteched (https://twitter.com/WeGotTechEd) Teacher Question: Screencasting Tools and the Flipped Classroom Screencastify (https://www.screencastify.com/) Screencast-o-matic (https://screencast-o-matic.com/) WeVideo (https://www.wevideo.com/) FlipGrid (https://flipgrid.com/) 2nd Segment: Barriers of EdTech Integration List of Top EdTech Barriers Tech Battle Royale: Topic Extensions Nick discusses Flubaroo (http://www.flubaroo.com/) Guise discusses OneTab (https://www.one-tab.com/) Music Credits: The Degs: Shotgun (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/) @bensounds (https://www.bensound.com/) Other Relatable Episodes: Implementing a Personalized Learning Approach (https://gotteched.com/episode5/) Personalized Learning Methods of Best Practice (https://gotteched.com/episode6/) Starting From The Beginning (https://gotteched.com/episode1/) Competency-Based Grading and the Technology Integration Matrix (https://gotteched.com/episode7/) New Teacher Tips, Homework?, & 21st pen pals (https://gotteched.com/episode15/) STEM Misconceptions, 21st Century Mindset, and Teachers as Leaders (https://gotteched.com/episode18/) Effective, Yet Simple Methods of Introducing Real-Life Problems into Your Classroom (https://gotteched.com/episode25/) Project-Based Learning from Idea to Implementation (https://gotteched.com/episode26/) Project-Based Learning and Choice-Boards with Jennifer Skomial (https://gotteched.com/episode30/) Other ways to follow GotTechED Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gotteched/id1358366637?mt=2) Google Podcasts (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Indeizidhz4h37mawfylwdgco4y) Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/search?q=gotteched) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMIQwu39Tkow3kduRQAH85w?view_as=subscriber) Twitter (https://twitter.com/WeGotTechED) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WeGotTechED/)
Rafael mag nicht mehr… vor allem den Browser zuklatschen mit “Dingen”. Das ist Grund genug für die Tyrannen aus dem Cockpit ihn durch eine Sendung zu prügeln, in der sich alles um Browser Einstellungen dreht. In diesem Sinne “Willkommen in der Hölle 2.0”. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Follow-up ffWorks BBC News: Former Facebook and Google employees fight tech ‘addiction’ Exclusive: Intel’s new Vaunt smart glasses actually look good - The Verge Bloomberg: How Apple Plans to Root Out Bugs, Revamp iPhone Software PS: Das Giveaway zu NeoFinder läuft noch bis zum 21.02. Details dazu findet ihr in den Show Notes der #UC101. Die Browser Sendung Nr. 2 Seit Flug #UC042: Unser Browser Setup sind mittlerweile über 2 Jahre vergangen. Grund genug nachzuhorchen, um zu erfahren “wie sieht euer Browser Setup mittlerweile aus biele Lipoten?” Gefragt sind Extensions, Bookmarklets, Automatisierung, Synchronisation, Setups, Start Tab, etc. Der alltäglich Arbeitswahnsinn also. Patrick macht den Anfang: Patrick Aus Komfort und Gründen der Übersichtlichkeit sind viele Dinge aus alten Zeiten noch aktuell. Ausgemistet wurde trotzdem. Home Tab GitHub - quodroc/HumbleNewTabPage: New tab page replacement for Chrome and Firefox Bookmark Bar Bookmarks Bookmarks in der Bookmark Bar (von links nach rechts): Bookmarks Manager, OneTab Übersicht, Feedly, Reddit Saved Items, YouTube Subscriptions, Instagram, Pinterest, GitHub, RocketINK, Twitter, Pinboar.in, Pinpopular Bookmarklets Bookmarklets in der Bookmark Bar (von links nach rechts): Reddit to Imgur, Amazon Wishlist, Heck Yes Markdown, Marker, Bullseye, GrabLinks, Übersetze Seite (DE+EN Versionen), Squirt, Plex It!, The Printliminator, Instapaper Extensions Grundprinzip: nur das nötigste und am liebsten von Entwicklern wo der Quellcode öffentlich einsehbar ist. Die gekennzeichneten sind die letzten Plugins wo die Axt oder Änderungsschneiderei zugeschlagen hat. Aktiv genutze Extensions samt optionaler Gruppen. 1Password ❌ Awesome Screenshot Ghostery HumbleNewTabPage ❌ I’m a Gentleman ❌ Image Downloader Mercury Reader OneTab Read Aloud Search by Image (Google) SimpleExtManager Tailwind Publisher The Great Suspender (seit HighSierra wieder benötigt und am Start) TinEye Reverse Image Search Trello Video Speed Controller SSB’s Every Time Zone.app Facebook.app Google Chrome Private.app Google Chrome Webdev.app IFTTT.app LighterPack.app Overcast.app Pinboard.app Pinterest.app Zack Speedtest.app Externes und Sonstiges Shortcuts für die Einstellungen per ⌘, Super nice, Brett’s searchFocus. iOS iOS SSB: Marcato Andreas Tor auf dem Mac als Standard Menubar Apps (nicht so besonders toll, weil Mac App Store): SimpleTOR iTORxy (Tor mit Privoxy Besser mit brew install tor. Empfehlungen: sudo easy_install nyx, brew install torsocks und man tor bzw. das torrc mal ansehen. Tor im Hintergrund laufen lassen. Das torrc Sample in usr/local/etc/tor nehmen. Mit ln die plist im $HOME verlinken (kommt am Ende der Installation). Dem Launch Agent kann man noch mit -f torrc ein eigenes Config mitgeben – für bspw. nyx. Simple Tor Setup: Netzwerk Proxy in den Systemeinstellung per Bash Skript umschalten. Schöner Artikel zu Tor auf dem Mac MAC Adresse durchwürfeln Mit spoot kann man per LaunchAgent regelmässig eine neue MAC Adresse zufällig erzeugen. Extensions Random User-Agent SwitchyOmega Vanilla Options HTTPS Everywhere Decentraleyes uBlock Origin ScriptSafe Rafael Scripts: KM Safari Tabs to OmniFocus / OmniFocus to Safari Tabs Bookmarklets: Pinboard / URL-Shortener Extensions: 1Password + 1Blocker Unsere Picks Patrick: CloudyTabs Andreas: Jaybird X3 Rafael: Frühjahrsputz im Browser. In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.
Join Bruno, Jo, Marius and Benn on another edition of the Monkey Tail Podcast. On this episode we talk about the games we've playing the past couple of weeks and they are: Stories Untold (http://store.steampowered.com/app/558420/Stories_Untold/) Surf World Series (http://store.steampowered.com/app/462640/Surf_World_Series/) Sociable Soccer (http://store.steampowered.com/app/636690/Sociable_Soccer/) Cuphead (http://store.steampowered.com/app/268910/Cuphead/) Super Mario Odyssey (http://amzn.to/2zYzsGL) Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (http://store.steampowered.com/app/414340/Hellblade_Senuas_Sacrifice/) Hue (http://store.steampowered.com/app/383270/Hue/) Sky Force Anniversary (http://store.steampowered.com/app/355050/Sky_Force_Anniversary/) If you liked this podcast, please consider leaving a review on iTunes (http://bit.ly/2nPU1yE)
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I know I say this all the time but this may be one of my favorite PHR episodes yet. Zack Shapiro (Co-Founded Luna, hacking on Product Hunt), Erik Torenberg (CEO of Rapt.fm, hustling on Product Hunt), and Connor Montgomery (Builder at Pinterest) join me, Ryan Hoover, on my windy rooftop. We chat about tinder for the elderly, our favorite easter eggs, and Erik raps about Product Hunt. No joke. Listen. Products mentioned: - Swift (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/swift) - Apple's innovative new programming language - Stitch (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/stitch) - Tinder for older adults - BarkBuddy (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/barkbuddy) - Tinder for dogs. Adopt cute pups that need a home - Kittyo (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/kittyo) - Play With Your Cat. Even When You're Not Home via Phone - Electric Objects (http://www.electricobjects.com/) - Put the Internet on your wall - Domainr (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/domainr) - Worldwide domain search - Oyster (https://www.oysterbooks.com/) - Netflix for books - EPIC! (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/epic) - Netflix for kids books - Pocket (https://getpocket.com/) - When you find something you want to view later, put it in Pocket - ClickHole by The Onion](http://www.producthunt.com/posts/clickhole-by-the-onion) - The most irresistibly shareable content on the internet - InstaNerd (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/instanerd) - Be smart, instantly - 5iler (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/5iler) - A notepad for the rhythm of your mind - OneTab (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/onetab) - Manage Your Tab-Hoarding - to.be Camera (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/to-be-camera) - The Augmented Reality Camera - "Hook" Product Hunt API](http://www.producthunt.com/posts/hook-producthunt-api) - Unofficial Product Hunt API for retrieving today's hunts - Notifyr (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/notifyr) - Receive iOS notifications on your Mac - Alfred (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/alfred) - Never use your mouse again - Shuddle (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/shuddle) - Uber for Families - Rhymer's Block (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/rhymers-block) - In-line rhyming dictionary for hip hop & poetry lyrics - Yo (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/yo) - A simple app to say "yo" to friends - bttn (http://www.producthunt.com/posts/bttn) - Press the bttn & Magic Happens™ (internet connected button)
DigitalOutbox Episode 163 DigitalOutbox Episode 163 - Adobe MAX and Windows Blue Playback Listen via iTunes Listen via M4A Listen via MP3 Shownotes 1:17 - Windows Blue 3:33 - Microsofts Gates iPad Users Really Just Want a Surface 8:22 - Google's decision to recognize Palestine could undermine peace efforts, Israel says 10:47 - Flipboard Brings Personalized Magazines To Android 14:18 - Adobe MAX 21:45 - Project Mighty smart stylus and Napoleon ruler 25:20 - BT offers free Premier League football in BSkyB battle 27:50 - EA confirms 10 percent of staff laid off in major restructuring 29:38 - 100 websites Capturing the digital universe Picks Ian OneTab - Whenever you find yourself with too many tabs, click the OneTab icon to convert all of your tabs into a list. When you need to access the tabs again, you can either restore them individually or all at once. - When your tabs are in the OneTab list, you will save up to 95% of memory because you will have reduced the number of tabs open in Google Chrome. Chris GeoGuessr - Random streetview, guess the location, answer shown and points awarded - Easy but fun....and smart