GOING PAPER FREE
Hey!
Wednesday already! How's your week going?
Today I want to share with you how I am trying to go PAPER FREE. Nowadays there are a lot digital tools which can help us to save paper and help the environment 
These are the apps I have started using as a teacher.
Would you like to know how I use them? Keep reading 
☑️ Additio allows me to keep track of the students' attendance among other registers. I also use it to grade my students.
☑️ Drive is great for keeping the materials you create using Google docs, Google presentations,... In addition, I can share folders and documents with other teachers and the students.
☑️ Google keep is the replacement of the post-its and notebooks I used to write my To-do lists
️. I love it! The best is that you can download the app in your portable devices 
☑️ Since I discovered Google Calendar
, I haven't bought any diary
☑️ And the most recent incorporation: OneNote! These last years I would create folders in Drive for the different school meetings. Now I am using OneNote because it allows me to have different notebooks
. I have just used it a couple of times. I'll let you know if it is useful for me.
What about you? What are your favourite apps to go paper free?
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