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Google Classroom is already a powerful tool for managing online learning, but if you’re not using the Gradebook feature, you’re missing out on one of its best time-savers. The built-in Gradebook helps you track student performance, calculate scores, and give real-time feedback — all in one place. Whether you’re a teacher, trainer, or course creator,…
Whether you’re teaching in a school, running employee training, or building an online course for the public, Google Classroom is one of the easiest (and free) ways to manage digital learning. It’s simple to use, works across devices, and doesn’t require any fancy software. Here’s how to set up a Google Classroom and use it…
Whether you’re working remotely, attending a virtual class, or hopping into a quick video call, Google Meet makes it simple to connect — no extra software required. But what many users don’t realize is that there are multiple convenient ways to access it. Here are 4 easy ways to access Google Meet, so you can…
If your Chrome browser is constantly buried in a jungle of open tabs, you’re not alone. Google finally did something about it — and it’s a game changer. Tab Groups is Chrome’s best feature in years. It’s built right into the browser, it’s fast, and it finally makes managing dozens of tabs actually usable. Here’s…
If you’re looking for a quick, free, and no-signup-needed way to video chat with friends, family, or coworkers, Microsoft’s Meet Now feature in Skype is worth a look. It’s a lesser-known alternative to Zoom that lets you start a video call in seconds—no account or app required for your guests. Here’s how to use Meet…
Waking up to a jarring beep isn’t the best way to start your day. If you’d rather rise to your favorite song or playlist, you can set YouTube Music as your alarm on Android—no third-party alarm apps needed. In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to use YouTube Music with the default Android Clock…
Windows 10 quietly tracks your activity—apps you open, files you access, and websites you visit (especially if you’re signed in with a Microsoft account). This helps features like Timeline and Your Phone, but not everyone wants their activity stored. Whether you’re doing cleanup or just curious, here’s how to view and clear your Windows 10…










