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Well, it has been a few weeks. Things got kind of crazy before Thanksgiving, so hopefully we can pick it up again in December and finish the year strong. I'm going to keep it simple this week and talk about a tool I learned about a couple of weeks ago from a colleague of mine at South that I absolutely love! While it has been around for quite a while, this is a new tool for me and has proved incredibly useful in just a few short weeks.
I am a list-maker. I make lists for everything: groceries, things I have to do at work and home, Christmas cards to send, tech tool ideas for this blog, etc. Just about anything in my life that can have a list, does. I have tried a number of tools to organize and track my lists. I have used tools from the computer, online tools, and ones I can sync to my phone. While most of them had benefits and I liked them, this new one is by far the best I have found and definitely a keeper.
Google Keep is not just a post-it note type list organizer. It goes beyond just making my own lists. One of my favorite features so far is the sharing feature. I have lists that I have share with co-workers for things we need to get done, and lists I share with my husband so he knows what to get at the grocery store on his way home. Just like with my Google documents, I can share separate lists and notes with different people. This has been incredibly helpful and has helped streamline my organization.
Some other features I really enjoy include color-coding my lists. For example, right now, my work lists are orange, my home lists are blue, my purchasing lists are green, and my Christmas lists are red. This helps with visual organization. I can also drag and drop my lists on my Google Keep page to organize them in any order I want, so I can keep work and home lists separate. For individual lists, I can set reminders for myself if there is something urgent I need to get done, add a picture to my list (this has been really helpful for my Christmas buying list), archive lists I don't want immediately visible but still want to access, and other features like labeling, including checkboxes on my lists if I want, and deleting items I have checked off the list. For a quick and easy tool, it really has a lot of features and options.
Overall, this is a simple tool and for many of us, a necessary one. What I like most about it is the easy use while it includes a variety of features. Most of all, I like the sharing options. Check out Google Keep and add it to your Chrome on your PC from the Chrome Store, or add it to your phone, or both! This is a great tool to help keep both teachers and students organized. So if your New Year's resolution this year is going to be getting organized (again!), get a head start and try out Google Keep.
Google Keep Site
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