Monday 27 August 2018

VirtualGiff's Back to School Top 7 Google Tips - Day 1 - Opening An Accidentally Closed Tab

I am on my way to Thunder Bay (literally, I am writing this post on the airplane) to the EdTechTeam summit for the KOBE.  I am excited to be delivering one of my favourite session “Google Tips and Tricks”. I built it almost 2 years ago when I was asked to do some work with new teachers who had experience with Google but were looking to “level up” a little.  I love this session. The slide deck shares over 50 tips and tricks with all sorts of Google tools (Docs, Drive, Slide, Classroom, etc.)  I update it whenever I learn something new. I realised that some of these tips would make a great blog post and so - with the goal of blogging more (ideally once a week) this school year - I figure this would be a good start.  So in the 7 days leading up to back to school...I am going to share one of my favourite tips every day! Here we go….


VirtualGiff’s Top 7 Google Tips


Note for Mac Users: When you see CTRL in this pot, use COMMAND instead - it will do the same thing.

Help! I closed a tab in Chrome by accident!

TIP #1 - Opening closed tabes in Chrome


Simply press CTRL+ SHIFT+ T and it will open the last tabe you closed.  Continue to press CTRL+ SHIFT+ T and you will open the second last tab that was closed...and so on and so forth.


Photo courtesy of Alice Keeler








2 comments:

  1. Wow... this works in the Edge browser, too!

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    1. And Firefox! (I'm not a keypress guy so never noticed... but this definitely will show up in "Learning In the Loo". Thanks!)

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