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Productivity and Organizing - Resources, Tips and ideas for being more productive and organized

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Productivity and Organizing - Resources, Tips and ideas for being more productive and organized. 7 Habits of Highly Effective People-Outline , 7 Habits of Highly Effective People-Wikipedia Great for every aspect of your life Getting Things Done 5 Steps I use this daily, especially with emails Ben Franklin’s Daily Schedule I love his philosophy and organization Organizing Resources from this blog and some more Get Organized - tips and resources for students, teachers, admin and more My Workflow as CIO - includes heavy use of Evernote Apps, Articles and Resources Evernote Evernote Tips and Tricks Series (updated often) Yes, I still use Evernote. Because it’s still the best way to get s**t done . Introducing Templates, A Better Way to Make Notes Google Keep and more tips Outlook Tips from Microsoft , 13 Outlook Productivity & Organization Tips OneNote 10 Tips and Tricks That Will Make You a OneNote Ninja 11 Tips for Improving Productivity using OneNote How to Master M...

Guest Post: The Best Tech for Your Back-to-School Shopping List

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The Best Tech for Your Back-to-School Shopping List It’s back-to-school time, and for many of you that means it’s time to refresh your gear. Whether you’re buying for yourself or your children, there are plenty of deals on tech out there for students. Check out these useful gadgets to help your semester go as smoothly as possible. 1. MacBook Air The MacBook Air remains one of the most popular Apple laptops. The lightweight, slim design makes it perfect for slipping into a backpack, and the keyboard and trackpad are comfortable and responsive, so you can use it for long study sessions with no problem. Throw in the relatively low price (starting at $999) and Apple’s education deals , like a free pair of Beats headphones, and this laptop makes a ton of sense for both students and their parents looking to get a long-lasting computer for a good price. As a side note, don’t forget to make sure your internet connection is fast enough to keep up with schoolwork demands and match your shiny ne...

Free Guide to support Students' Social-Emotional Health

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Social Emotional Learning and Well Being is very important to students and schools. Teachers and Administrators are starting to do more with this, but free resources are always nice.  Aperture Education has created a free guide to help schools support Social Emotional learning and well being.  You can download it here: http://info.apertureed.com/btsg-18  6 stages of a successful SEL implementation plan How to meet the needs of all students with SEL and MTSS 6 bite-size SEL activities to start today 3 strategies to build relationships with students See below for more info. Aperture Education Releases 2018 Back to School Guide to Support Students’ Social-Emotional Health Downloadable guide provides helpful articles, strategies and activities for school and district leaders, instructors and support staff Charlotte N.C. (Aug. 29, 2018) — It takes a village to educate students. That’s why social-emotional learning company Aperture Education has created a free, downloadabl...

9-11-01 Seventeen Years later and still remembered

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I was in EMS for 22 years before retiring due to a back injury. One of my most memorable  experiences was responding to New York City as a Paramedic in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 . I will never forget that experience. What I saw and did are still with me, as is a type of asthma from breathing the dust.  My Experience as a Paramedic on 9-11-01   I still vividly remember where I was (at Sikorsky Aircraft) when it happened, responding down there as a paramedic, the sights, the smells, the people. I was at Ground Zero for the last part of my shift down there on 9/12. It was sobering to see the pile, knowing there were people in there.  As the years have gone by, we have lost first responders to 9/11 related diseases, many struggle with PTSD or other medical issues. The current generation doesn't know this as anything but history. The worst part for many of us was not being able to save people and the many days and weeks hoping against all odds that we...

September is National Preparedness Month, so Be Prepared!

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September is National Preparedness Month , which serves as a reminder that we all must take action to prepare, now and throughout the year, for the types of emergencies that could affect us where we live, work, and visit. This year will focus on planning, with an overarching theme: Disasters Happen. Prepare Now. Learn How. Take time to learn lifesaving skills − such as CPR and first aid, check your insurance policies and coverage for the hazards you may face, such as flood, earthquakes, and tornados. Make sure to consider the costs associated with disasters and save for an emergency. Also, know how to take practical safety steps like shutting off water and gas. The devastating hurricanes and wildfires of 2017 reminded the nation of the importance of preparing for disasters. Often, we will be the first ones in our communities to take action after a disaster strikes and before first responders arrive, so it is important to prepare in advance to help yourself and your community. It is ...