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John Evans

YouTube - Critical Literacy & Web 2.0 - Using Google Reader in English - 0 views

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    Short video describing the use of Google Reader in the development of critical literacy skills.
John Evans

Google Does Some Summer Cleaning, Axes Products like iGoogle - 0 views

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    - iGoogle: On November 1, 2013, iGoogle will be retired. With modern apps that run on platforms like Chrome and Android, the need for iGoogle has eroded over time, so we'll be winding it down. Users will have 16 months to adjust or export their data.
Phil Taylor

A great How-to Tutorial on Creating Student Portfolios on iPad Using Google Drive App ~... - 4 views

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    "students can easily create a complete portfolio using Google Drive app for iPad"
John Evans

14 Handy Tips on How to Better Use Google Images ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Le... - 9 views

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    "Today's topic is Google Images. This is probably among those most used services in education. Teachers and students use images for a variety of learning and teaching reasons. However, before including images in any classroom project, students need to learn about copyright issues. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning has already published a post on this. Check it out here to learn more."
John Evans

55 Content Curation Tools To Discover & Share Digital Content - 2 views

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    "Discovering content is the easy part. Managing it all is the challenge. The gallery below by Shirley Williams is a strong collection of tools to better discover, manage, and share digital content. And with the imminent death of Google Reader, several of these apps could help fill that huge hole (though not the one in your heart)."
John Evans

Google for Education: Careers with Code: A CS Magazine for High School Students - 3 views

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    "From the programmers behind Pokemon Go to the creators of chatbots, the impact of computer science (CS) is ubiquitous in our daily lives. This is because computer science education provides a way of thinking that focuses on problem solving, teamwork and a powerful way to express yourself - important skills for any career. And with a projected 1 million jobs going unfulfilled in computing-related roles by 2020, we need computer scientists from all backgrounds to bring their unique perspectives to solve real-world problems. That's why today, we're excited to announce Careers with Code in the US, a free high school "CS + X" career magazine that shows how to combine your passions, your "X", with computer science. We partnered with STEM specialist publishers Refraction Media to create a CS career magazine that illuminates the range of computer science careers and highlights the impact they have across industries. Readers can get to know people who use CS in their daily work in sometimes unexpected ways, such as Jonathan Graham. "
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