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Keeping School Devices Secure: Practical Tips for Teachers

  Focused on day-to-day actions you control Your IT department already handles operating-system updates, network hardening, device settings, backups, and campus-wide monitoring behind the scenes. What they can’t automate is the moment-to-moment care you and your students give to school-issued devices. The checklist below highlights end-user habits every teacher can adopt to keep classrooms safe and distraction-free. 1. Model “Lock & Walk” Behavior Lock screens (or close lids) when stepping away, even for thirty seconds. Log out of shared devices at the end of class so that the next student can start fresh. Praise students who remember to do the same; habits spread by example. 2. Stick to District-Approved Sites, Apps, and Extensions Launch new websites or tools from the district’s vetted list. Test any unfamiliar site on a student profile before class. If something helpful is blocked, file a whitelist request with IT instead of bypassing the filter. 3. Practice Quick Email ...

Top Free Software Tools for Productivity and Efficiency

  If you want to get more done with less hassle—and without spending a dime—these free tools can streamline your workflow, tame your to-do list, and keep teams (or just you) on track. Each pick below is genuinely free at its core; while most offer paid upgrades, the features listed here require no credit card. # Tool Best For Stand-Out Free Features 1 Notion All-in-one workspaces Unlimited pages & blocks, real-time collaboration, databases, Kanban boards, synced blocks 2 Trello Visual task management 10 boards/workspace, unlimited cards & members, calendar & timeline views, automation “Butler” (200 runs mo.) 3 Google Workspace Essentials (Docs, Sheets, Slides) Collaborative docs & spreadsheets Live co-editing, version history, comment threads, offline mode 4 Microsoft To Do Simple personal task lists Cross-device sync, “My Day” focus view, Outlook integration, sub-tasks & tags 5 Slack (Free Plan) Team chats & quick file sharing 90-day message history, unlim...

Best Practices for Password Management

  Weak or recycled passwords remain one of the easiest doors for cyber-criminals to kick in. A single compromised credential can expose email, cloud storage, and even payroll systems in minutes. The good news? Bullet-proof password hygiene is straightforward once you put the right habits and tools in place. Below are the essentials every user—and every organization—should follow. 1. Make Every Password Long, Unique, and Complex Length first: Aim for 15 + characters whenever a site allows it. Mix it up: Combine upper- and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Never reuse: One password per account—period. A breach on a hobby forum shouldn’t unlock your bank. Quick generator tip: Turn a memorable phrase into a passphrase and sprinkle symbols: “ReadingBooksAtSunrise” → Read!ng_Books@Sunr1se 2. Embrace a Password Manager Storing complex passwords in your head is impossible at scale. Modern password managers (Bitwarden, 1Password, KeePassXC) will: Generate strong, unique passwor...