As a teacher, I am passionate about creating student-centered classrooms. Here at Teacher tech we want to support educators with ways to integrate technology to not only go paperless or simply save time, but also to consider how technology can support student-centered classroom pedagogy. Using technology can be as simple as considering how a keyboard shortcut can help you and your students use technology more effectively in a student-centered classroom. You see, it's not about flashy technology for the sake of it, but about using the tools at our disposal to empower students. Believe it or not, the simple shortcut CTRL+L can be that kind of tool. It may seem like a minor detail, but when carefully integrated into teaching, it can become a catalyst for curiosity, deeper learning, and student autonomy.