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Google Keep - Helping Students with Executive Function

Google Keep?  What is that?   If you asked that question in your head, you are not alone!  Google Keep has been around for a few years, but enhancements in the past few months have made it a really useful tool for teacher productivity and student organization and executive function .  Today we'll talk about what Google Keep is and how it can help students with executive function challenges and other learning differences.  (The next blog post will focus on helping you in your professional practice.) Google Keep allows you to create notes (like sticky notes) that you can access anywhere!  You can create notes, lists, or reminders.  You can also add: text color, images voice notes drawings, and more!   You can organize notes by labels (or tags), and add collaborators to notes. Photo Courtesy of Kasey Bell at ShakeUpLearning Google Keep is really simple to use.  Navigate to keep.google.com , or use the App Picker (9 square) to navigate there. Add a note: Use