Chrome, Cookies, and Canva – The Week in Review

Excellent morning from Maine where a steady rain is washing away the last of snow that is in my backyard. We had a fantastic time decorating and consuming some on St. Patricks Day and I think we still have a bit of dough in freezer.

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Excellent morning from Maine where a constant rain is cleaning away the last of snow that is in my lawn. Were heading into the time of year in Maine that is passionately referred to as mud season. Its going to be a great day for capturing up on some indoor jobs and possibly making some more cookies with my children. We had an excellent time decorating and consuming some on St. Patricks Day and I believe we still have a bit of dough in freezer. Whatever the weather where you live, I hope you do something fun this weekend!

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Five Chrome Settings You Need to Know
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Readlee – Know How Your Students Read Online Assignments
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ICYMI – Two EdTech Guys Take Questions – Webinar Recording
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My Five Favorite Canva Features
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An Interactive Map of Surnames in Ireland
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See Me Unravel an Email Scam
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