Organizing Your Digital Life


Well, I’ve been busy organizing my A-Z files and I love the way it works. I have found that it is a breeze to find everything. And, I’m proud to say that I have completed my desktop computer at home. My next step is my laptop from work.

Now, my next step is to get all of these files easily marked through eDoc because I think the program will make finding the various files very easy and manageable. So, if you’ve tested it, or if you haven’t, remember that they have a 30-day trial and have agreed to a 20% discount for users. Search this blog for the details.
I’ll let you know how that process comes along but I’m here to tell you there is nothing like the feeling of being able to find the items you need quickly. And, it was super exciting to make a folder under A for Addy, my new granddaughter who will arrive in early September.
Oh, and a word of caution – I found myself losing time because I’d watch the sonograms over and over again or the videos of the grandsons. I think you definitely need to plan that into the organizing of your digital life.
By the way, I’m going to the clouds so I have made a collection (folder) in Google Docs in the same format (alphabet) so I can upload items there. I’m testing out “Cloud Magic,” a chrome add-on to make uploading to Google a breeze! Will keep you up-to-date on that, as well.
How are you all doing on your organization?
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Carol Mortensen has nearly twenty-three years of educational experience. She began as a substitute teacher as she worked toward her degree. Upon graduation, Carol began teaching middle school Math and Algebra I and served as the technology liaison for her campus. She served as a teacher for 16 years and was lucky to have taught at Hillcrest Middle School, a 1:1 campus where every student was issued a laptop computer. She also worked as an Instructional Technology Trainer for her district providing training and technology integration support for campus and district staff, faculty and administrators. Currently, Carol enjoys her position as the Campus Technology Integration Specialist for Deer Park High School – South Campus. Before taking this position this year, she served for three years as the Campus Technology Integration Specialist at Fairmont Junior High in Deer Park Independent School District. In this position, Carol provides integration support and training to the students, staff, faculty, and administrators at the campus and district level. In addition, Carol is an online Math instructor for Aventa Learning and K12. The Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA) named Carol the Classroom Teacher of the Year for her innovative and creative use of technology to create a 24/7 virtual classroom using her classroom website. Carol has presented at school districts throughout Texas as well as state and local conferences on a variety of technology integration topics. Her article on the use of websites as an instructional tool was recently published in the TechEdge Magazine. In February 2011, her article, Lessons Learning In a 1:1 Classroom, was published by TechEdge. The article was republished in ISTE’s Learning and Leading magazine in August 2011. She was named Fairmont Junior High’s Teacher of the Year for the 2011-2012 school year. Carol is passionate about the positive impact that technology has on student achievement. Her presentations are packed with real-life solutions, quality resources, and humor. She has an ability to connect with her audience and motivate them to take technology integration to a higher quality level.

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