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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Google File Stream

What is Google Drive File Stream?

File Stream is a new Google feature that provides a shortcut to your MY DRIVE files on your computer. After installing, a MY DRIVE shortcut will appear on your desktop where all items from your Drive will be streamed. Google Drive File Stream saves storage on your computer and saves time while not having to wait on syncing. Even though streaming requires an internet connection, the option to download files and folders to your computer directly is still available.

How to Use It?

  1. LOG INTO Google
  2. Go to DRIVE
  3. Click the SETTINGS GEAR in the top right corner:
  4. Click DOWNLOAD DRIVE FILE STREAM FOR WINDOWS
  5. Choose the appropriate DOWNLOAD button.
  6. Run the googledrivefilestream file (WIN) or the DriveFileStream.dmg (MAC) to download the application
  7. Once it downloads, login with the Google Drive account.
  8. The file stream will appear in the File Explorer (WIN) or Finder (MAC) window named Google Drive File Stream and all of your folders and files will appear there.
  9. When you open a file, Google file types will “stream” in a web browser or you can open in other apps such as Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop.
Watch this video to view how to install and use Google File Stream:

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Classroom Screen

Classroomscreen.com offers several very useful tools for the classroom teacher.
First, select your language.
Next, select a background screen with the BACKGROUND button found in the bottom toolbar:
The site offers a RANDOM NAME PICKER tool:
To select a student at random, click the CHOOSE button.  When finished with the tool, click the X next to the RANDOM NAME button in the bottom toolbar:
Allowing students to access sites using a QR code can be helpful.  Classroom Screen offers a QR code generator as well:
To display multiple QR codes, click the +1 found on the QR CODE tool in the bottom toolbar:
NOTE:  To close any of the tools, click the RED X found on the corresponding tool.

The toolbar consists of many other classroom tools such as:
  • Draw Tools
  • Text Tools
  • Work Symbols (including silence, whisper, ask neighbor, work together)
  • Traffic Light
  • Timer
  • Clock