Turkey, Docs, and Teams – The Week in Review

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Theres not sufficient snow to play in it. In short, its probably not a fantastic day for bike trips like last weekend.
These were the weeks most popular posts:.
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3 Updated Google Docs Features.
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Five Helpful PowerPoint Features You Might Be Overlooking.
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Hands-on Activities for Learning About Macys Thanksgiving Parade.
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How to Blur Faces in Videos With Screencastify.
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Scribble Maps – Draw on Google Maps and More Without an Account.
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10 Updated Microsoft Teams Features for Teachers to Note.
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Excellent morning from Maine where a little dusting of snow and a temperature level of 23F makes it seem like winter season has shown up. I hope that all of you who celebrated Thanksgiving this week had a peaceful and pleasurable holiday..

Theres not enough snow to play in it. In brief, its most likely not a great day for bike trips like last weekend. I have a hunch that today will be a day of indoor craft tasks with my children. Sites that take my (Richard Byrnes) work consist of CloudComputin and WayBetterSite. Featured image caught by Richard Byrne.

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