Showing posts with label Tidbit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tidbit. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2020

Going Paperless (for Teachers) with Kami

Here are the steps I recently went over with teachers during our workshop in getting ready to use Kami.  These steps are to help you put in place a system that replaces using paper and pencil for many teacher tasks.  This is how I manage using Kami with Google Drive; however, there are a couple different ways that you can use Kami and organize your files.

Step 1 - Log in to the Chrome Browser using your school account information.

  • If you have assessments that you would like to use with Kami, make sure they are uploaded to your Google Drive or if a folder has been shared with you, make sure you add it to your 'My Drive."
Step 2 - Add a folder to your bookmarks bar.
  • Learn how to show your bookmarks bar, add folders to it, and add websites to those folders.
  • Don't forget to bookmark Kami!
  • This is not neccessary, but will be a big help organizationally if you are toggling between a desktop and an iPad or other device.  
  • Click here to see how to add the Booksmark bar to your screen across different platforms.

Step 3 - Go to https://www.kamiapp.com/ and create an account.

  • Verify in the settings that you are automatically synced with Google Drive and that you 'install' the Chrome extension to your Chrome browser.
Step 4 - Open a file through Kami's website and bookmarking it.
  • Here you will learn an organizational trick when it comes to using Kami for Assessment or other teacher purposes.
Step 5 - Opening a file and using Kami to annotate on an assessment or other document.
  • Here you will learn what to do when you are assessing a student or using Kami with some other document.
Step 6 - Using Kami with an assessment that is given multiple times a year.  (Using the 'Make a Copy' Feature)
  • Here you will learn a trick for those assessments that you give to all your students multiple times a year.  
Step 7 - Organizing your files in Google Drive.
  • Here you will learn how to organize your files to make it easier to manage all the documents you will be creating.
Tips and Tricks - How to Create Your Own Checklists / Notetaking Tools to use with Kami.


How to Log into Chrome Browser

Logging into Chrome Browser is very helpful when working with sites that support Google Login.  If you are logged in to your Chrome Browser, when you visit a site that supports Google Login you will click the Google Sign-in button the first time and then be automatically signed in on your return visit.  Signing into your browser also helps sync your bookmarks across devices, which is really helpful when you work across two or more devices.  Here are the steps to follow....

For a desktop / laptop...

  1. Open Chrome Browser.
  2. Click on the 'People' button (to the left of the three dots).
  3. Click 'Sign in to Chrome.'
  4. Enter your username and password.  
  5. Then, sign in.  Once you have done this, it will save your information for you.  You will not have to sign in each time you open the browser.  (If your organization has strict password requirements, you may need to periodically enter your password to verify that you are who you say you are).  
  6. If you are using multiple devices and want to synce your bookmarks - make sure that you select 'turn sync on.'
For an iPad...

  1. Open Chrome Browser.
  2. Click on the three dots in the top right corner.
  3. Click 'Settings.'
  4. Enter your username and password.  
  5. Then, sign in.  Once you have done this, it will save your information for you.  You will not have to sign in each time you open the browser.  (If your organization has strict password requirements, you may need to periodically enter your password to verify that you are who you say you are).  
  6. If you are using multiple devices and want to synce your bookmarks - make sure that you select 'turn sync on.'

It's a good idea to be aware of what it means to sync your information.  See this post about the difference between signing in to Google, signing in to the Chrome Browser, and what it means to sync data across devices.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Organization Tidbit

       If you open a specific file (like a flipchart, Spreadsheet, Word document, etc) often, there's a way to get to it without having to search in your documents or save it to your desktop.

1. If you have a file (say a morning meeting flipchart, LA Spreadsheet, Math spreadsheet, or lunch choice file), open the program it runs in.
2. Open the file.
3. Right click on the program icon on the task bar.
4. Find the name of the file you have open and click on the right side of it (a pin will appear).
5. The file will then 'pin' to the top of the list of files.  Next time you open the program, just right click on the program icon and select the file you want to open.  This works for websites in a web browser, flipcharts, word documents, excel documents, music files, presentations, etc.

Powerschool / Programs Tidbit

      Since we use Powerschool everyday, I recommend pinning it to your task bar at the bottom of the screen.  Open Internet Explorer and go to https://powerschool.groton.k12.ct.us/teachers/pw.html.  Click and hold on the icon at the beginning of the address bar and drag it down to your task bar, then let go!  You can do the same thing with any website you use a lot.  For a program you use a lot, right click on the icon and click PIN TO TASK BAR.  For example, I have Powerschool, Internet Explorer with the PV news as my start page, iTunes, Exchange (Mail), ActivInspire, and Chrome on the task bar next to the start symbol.