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Jennifer Garcia

Tip 104 - A Google Spreadsheet Formula Everyone Should Know About! - 0 views

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    " Google forms are fabulous for gathering information, but sometimes, the data in the spreadsheet can be difficult to view. In this post, I'll share a simple-to-implement formula and a bonus tip that will make it much easier to deal with (and even print) form-fed data!"
Jennifer Garcia

Tech the Plunge - 0 views

  • Since I haven’t invested the time needed to really learn Google+, I was excited to run across this Google+ cheatsheet by Technostreak. I plan to keep it handy for awhile and test out some of these tips. One thing I have done is add a widget on the sidebar that allows people to easily check out my Google+ profile and add me to their circles.
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    Since I haven't invested the time needed to really learn Google+, I was excited to run across this Google+ cheatsheet by Technostreak. I plan to keep it handy for awhile and test out some of these tips.
Jennifer Garcia

Tips for Evaluating Sources | Research and Documentation Online 5th Edition - 0 views

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    Tips for Evaluating Sources
Jennifer Garcia

10 Tips You Need to Know About Mac Preview - 0 views

  • File -> New from Clipboard, or press cmd+N.
  • Finally, to merge two PDF files, just open one file and drag another in Preview’s thumbnail sidebar.
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      What a great way to merge pdfs!
  • Using smart lasso, click in an area and slightly drag your mouse in any direction to specify the amount of tolerance that should be used in marking out the boundaries of that area’s selection. You can then copy that selection to your clipboard and create a new document as outlined above, or press backspace to make that part of your image transparent.
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      Again most of us use some of the annotation elements. Did you know that the smart lasso was one of them? 
  • Built-In Version History In later versions of Mac OS X, Preview comes with built-in version support. This means you can go back in time and go through a number of different iterations of your file, Time Machine-style. To do so, go to File -> Revert To -> Browse All Versions, or press the little disclosure triangle next to a file’s name in the title bar and select Browse All Versions.
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      Go back in time to various versions...very google like...
Jennifer Garcia

Taming the Elephant: Awesome Evernote Tips and Tricks | Mactuts+ - 0 views

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    "Out of the box, Evernote comes with some pretty robust syncing tools for all your note-taking needs. If you haven't dug in to all Evernote can do, though, you might not be aware of everything on offer or just how well you can integrate Evernote into your workflow. From automation to advanced searches, we're going to make Evernote start working harder for you."
Jennifer Garcia

20 must know features and tricks on Youtube that you simply have to know - 0 views

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    With over 3 billion Youtube videos watched every single day and 48 hours of footage uploaded every single minute to the world's most popular video sharing website we wanted to produce a useful guide for getting the most out of the service. You'll struggle to find somebody who uses the web and who doesn't watch Youtube videos on a daily basis but there is so much more to Youtube than just little funny videos of cats. The list also provides tips and tricks for publishers who are the people who make the site what it is today. Over the coming years we can expect Youtube to continue it's growth especially on mobile and possibly even on to our smart TVs in the future to form a core part of our daily entertainment experience. Here is how you can get much more out of Youtube… Leanback Youtube introduced this feature so as you could watch all the great footage on Youtube tailored to your tastes without every having to click a button. It serves you up videos based on what you have watched before and the idea is that you can "lean back" and just enjoy the content without worrying about searching for new videos. Disco Great way of using Youtube to serve you up an endless playlist if all the music you love. All you have to do is think of the name of your favorite band or artist and click the disco button. It will automatically create a playlist for you featuring only tracks from that person or band. It's a great way of getting free music and just leaving it playing in the background. Charts You simply have to bookmark this page if you want to get the best videos on Youtube. It is essentially a chart system that shows videos depending on the amount of views, ratings, comments etc that they get and you can choose to view it by day, week, month or by all time. It's a great way of finding all the latest content with the crowd doing all the hard work to filter though the billions of videos for you. Create You may have seen some of the animation videos on Youtu
Jennifer Garcia

very simple concept - 0 views

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    " Author of 20 Great Youtube Features And Tricks You Need To Know 20 Great Youtube Features And Tricks You Need To Know June 7th, 2011 by Niall Harbison in Video inShare124 With over 3 billion Youtube videos watched every single day and 48 hours of footage uploaded every single minute to the world's most popular video sharing website we wanted to produce a useful guide for getting the most out of the service. You'll struggle to find somebody who uses the web and who doesn't watch Youtube videos on a daily basis but there is so much more to Youtube than just little funny videos of cats. The list also provides tips and tricks for publishers who are the people who make the site what it is today. Over the coming years we can expect Youtube to continue it's growth especially on mobile and possibly even on to our smart TVs in the future to form a core part of our daily entertainment experience. Here is how you can get much more out of Youtube… Leanback Youtube introduced this feature so as you could watch all the great footage on Youtube tailored to your tastes without every having to click a button. It serves you up videos based on what you have watched before and the idea is that you can "lean back" and just enjoy the content without worrying about searching for new videos. Disco Great way of using Youtube to serve you up an endless playlist if all the music you love. All you have to do is think of the name of your favorite band or artist and click the disco button. It will automatically create a playlist for you featuring only tracks from that person or band. It's a great way of getting free music and just leaving it playing in the background. Charts You simply have to bookmark this page if you want to get the best videos on Youtube. It is essentially a chart system that shows videos depending on the amount of views, ratings, comments etc that they get and you can choose to view it by day, week, month or by all time. It's a great way of finding al
Jennifer Garcia

Tip 109 - iFake Text - 0 views

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    I've been reading lately about the novelty effect for increased attention spans in education. I believe "iFake Text" is a great example of  a simple tool that can allow your students to show what they know in a unique or novel way by emulating a text message conversation on an iPhone.
Jennifer Garcia

10 Great ways to use Audacity with your Students | Tip of the Iceberg - 0 views

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    "10 Great ways to use Audacity with your Students"
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    Ideas for using Audacity to improve language learning
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