Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Modifying PDFs without Adobe Pro

With Windows 10, Adobe Pro (part of Adobe Creative Cloud) is no longer a site license and instead is a per computer, per year license. There are a few things you can do without Adobe CC from the comfort of your classroom computer. 

Convert Word, Google Docs, etc. to PDF

  • Option 1: Save as (or download as) ... PDF
  • Option 2: Print to the "Microsoft Print to PDF"

Combine Multiple PDFs into a Single File


Remove Pages from a PDF File

  • Print to the "Microsoft Print to PDF" and select which pages to include, skip the ones you want removed
To edit text within a PDF, you need to either edit the original Word, Google Doc, etc. file and resave as PDF or use the shared computers with Adobe CC installed. They are located:
  • shared computers (with Dell scanners) in south & north workrooms
  • the 2 student desktop computers in the library
  • 2 student computers with it loaded in the Learning Lab

It would be awesome if we could load Adobe Pro (part of Adobe CC) on everyone's computer who wants to use it but without a site license, it's not possible.

Monday, August 13, 2018

Common Sense Education's Back-to-School List


Common Sense Education recently published their new Essential Back-to-School Tools for Teachers. There might be something useful to you!

Feedback Tools


Recently Richard Byrne posted this list of 10 Tools for Gathering Real-time Feedback from Students. Some are easier to implement than others. Please let me know if you'd like help exploring any of them!

Monday, August 6, 2018

BYOD: A Cell Phone Policy that Works


As a new school year begins, teachers everywhere try to wrap their heads around how cell phones will be handled in their classroom this year. Please consider this blog post: A Cell Phone Policy that Works. It's in line with telling students what they CAN do instead of what they can't do and seems to be much more accepted by students.

Create Your Own Animated GIFs the Easy Way!


Want to impress your students? Check out Richard Byrne's post An Easy Way to Create a GIF From Google Slides and create some animated GIFs of your own the easy way (with the Docs365 GIFmaker add-on)! These can be used to get students' attention, to share screenshots of directions or much more!