Snapguide

Snapguide

Sunday Sit, Sip, and “Sync” ~ 6-2-2013

Don’t limit yourself.
Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do.
You can go as far as your mind lets you.
What you believe, remember, you can achieve.

~Mary Kay Ash

Shannon and I have often relied on YouTube videos for step-by-step visual directions when we need to learn how to do something new. The men in our households have relied on these to learn how to use the smoker and the best way to sharpen knives. When I’ve forgotten where to find the templates for address labels in Microsoft Word©, that’s where I go.

Now wSnapguidee have a new resource.
Snapguide.com has thousands of “how-to” guides, and is growing every day.

The Snapguide Blog features the best daily and weekly guides, and if there is something you need to know,
this is the place we recommend to get step-by-step visuals that include a “how-to” manual that is written like a recipe. It is organized to include supplies, it often includes videos, it includes images, and if you have a blog or website, an embed code is available for easy posting.

Below I have embedded a  Snapguide that explains how a  Snapguide can be used in the classroom.
Not only is it a valuable resource for both teachers and students,
but we recommend it for students as an alternative assessment for those “how-to/steps-in-a-process” writing assignments.

~~Check out How to Use Snapguide by Tabitha Johnson on Snapguide.~~snapguide.app

Snapguide is both web-based for easy access on your computer, and there is also an app for both the iPad and your iPhone.
Of course it is free.
You know how we love “free”!

We have also included a YouTube video from the Snapguide team that explains a little more about this great little app.

And yes, I did find a guide to sharpen knives and to smoke a brisket.
I guess it is up to me to make a guide on “How-to Make Labels Using Microsoft Word©”.

There is the possibility of sunshine today.
We hope you make the time to get outside to enjoy your Sunday and find some “Vitamin C” this morning.

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