The Good Stuff: Handpicked Tips for Members Only
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- Tip005: Samsung Camera Tip
- Tip012: Seeing your navigation destination >
- Tip010: Stop the Ringing
- Tip020: Use Airplane mode to improve your cell connection >
- Tip030: Rotate the screen on your Phone
- Tip031: What if I don't want to take the turn that Google Maps is telling me?>
- Tip048: A Quick Overview of Google Photos >
- Tip076: Google Photos: I deleted some photos and now they're back!
- Tip078: How to make a LinkedIn QR Code for connecting with new people
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Google Photos
- Tip002: Map view of your photos in Google Photos
- Tip014: Google Photos is Not a Backup
- Tip015: Add a vignette to your photo
- Tip017: Share a photo album using a link
- Tip018: Magic eraser will remove unwanted objects from your photos>
- Tip021: Take a screenshot on Windows and upload to Google Photos
- Tip029: My system for organizing and backing up photos monthly>
- Tip036: Navigate to a Photo>
- Tip038: How to move photos from one Google account to another
- Tip048: A Quick Overview of Google Photos >
- Tip049: Don't lose your photos when you lose your phone.
- Tip055: How to upload a folder of photos from your computer to Google Photos and make an album
- Tip056: How to save the Google Photos "Memories"
- Tip058: How to rotate a photo (or video) with Google Photos
- Tip059: How to capture a still shot from a video using Google Photos
- Tip061: Share photos from Google Photos to Facebook
- Tip062: Using Google Photos in your Website
- Tip063: How to use Chromecast to project your phone's screen to your TV
- Tip068: Google Photos Favorites may be the only organizational tool you need
- Tip074: How to delete, and UNdelete, photos with Google Photos
- Tip037: How to get a photo from an email attachment and put it in Google Photos
- Tip076: Google Photos: I deleted some photos and now they're back!
- Tip079: Editing Photos with Google Photos
- Tip083: Get a List of all Google Photos Albums
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Smartphone Basics
- Tip043: How to get the manual for your phone >
- Tip001: Find a lost phone
- Tip010: Stop the Ringing
- Tip046: Copy and Paste with Smartphones >
- Tip020: Use Airplane mode to improve your cell connection >
- Tip030: Rotate the screen on your Phone
- Tip023: How to take a screenshot on an iPhone
- Tip024: Android / Samsung screenshots with 2 buttons or palm swipe
- Tip028: How to combine apps into a folder on your smartphone's home screen>
- Tip016: How to search a web page on mobile devices>
- Tip045: Settings: Use your phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot for other devices >
- Tip035: Every Phone has a flashlight (torch) - here's how to turn it on and off
- Tip040: Phone settings - Don't go to sleep so fast
- Tip041: Phone settings - don't ask for my passcode so often
- Tip042: Phone keyboard can be used as a trackpad
- Tip004: Two phones with one phone number
- Tip052: Know the account associated with your device.
- Tip053: Force Quit Misbehaving Apps
- Tip065: Deleting emails with Gmail app on phones
- Tip069: Updating apps on your iPhone or Android
- Tip070: On/Off Restart - the Side Button
- Tip071: Your phone's "Home" button
- Tip072: Smartphone Touchscreen Essential Skills
- Tip075: How to add contact info to Android phone lock screen
- Tip077: How to find out what your Google or Apple Pay is paying for
- Tip080. How to scan documents with your phone and create .pdf files
- Tip081: Sharing your real-time location
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Smartphone Photography
- Tip007: Add text to a photo border using Snapseed >
- Tip009: Color correcting underwater photos with Dive.Plus
- Tip005: Samsung Camera Tip
- Tip006: What is HEIC photo format?
- Tip019: Samsung Gallery can remove reflections
- Tip034: iPhone Live Photos - how to change the key photo
- Tip044: A quick way to take video
- Tip049: Don't lose your photos when you lose your phone.
- Tip054: Use the timer to take a photo
- Tip060: How to scan old photos
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Google Maps
- Tip012: Seeing your navigation destination >
- Tip011: Start navigating with Google Maps >
- Tip031: What if I don't want to take the turn that Google Maps is telling me?>
- Tip036: Navigate to a Photo>
- Tip064: How to make your own map with Google MyMaps
- Tip081: Sharing your real-time location
- Tip082: Google Maps Timeline and the Past
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Cloud Computing
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Blogger
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Other
- Tip022: Screenshot on Mac
- Tip025: Take a screenshot on a Chromebook
- Tip026: Snagit – screen capture and markup tool – THE BEST! >
- Tip027: Using AI to help plan your travels
- Tip039: How to make PDF documents AND how to edit existing PDF documents
- Tip057: Sharing Google Calendars
- Tip063: How to use Chromecast to project your phone's screen to your TV
- Tip065: Deleting emails with Gmail app on phones
- Tip066: How to protect your Google account against losing your password
- Tip073: How to avoid online scams
- Tip077: How to find out what your Google or Apple Pay is paying for
- Tip078: How to make a LinkedIn QR Code for connecting with new people
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Smartphone and Technology Teacher, Writer, and Video Producer. Chris loves to learn and loves to teach. She also loves to travel and to scuba dive.
From 2003-2017 she traveled the country in an RV with her husband, Jim offering technology seminars at RV rallies, computer clubs, and senior centers. Now they travel the world and continue teaching on their website, GeeksOnTour.com, over Zoom, and on their YouTube channel. Specializing in the use of Google Photos, Chris teaches people how to get control of the thousands of photos and videos taken with both phones and cameras these days. She is designated by Google as a Diamond leve Product Expert for Google Photos.
From 2003-2017 she traveled the country in an RV with her husband, Jim offering technology seminars at RV rallies, computer clubs, and senior centers. Now they travel the world and continue teaching on their website, GeeksOnTour.com, over Zoom, and on their YouTube channel. Specializing in the use of Google Photos, Chris teaches people how to get control of the thousands of photos and videos taken with both phones and cameras these days. She is designated by Google as a Diamond leve Product Expert for Google Photos.
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