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Tracy Watanabe

Managing Student Work in Google Apps | AJUSD Campus Blogs - 0 views

  • This is absolutely awesome for managing student work in Google Apps. Doctopus allows you to share a document with your entire class without having to share individually and without having to place it in the Template Gallery. Plus, it collects all of the data in one spreadsheet! You can share the document for the whole class to work on it, for group work, or for individual work.
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    This is the best way I've seen to manage distributing assignments and collecting them in Google Apps. No more need to share a doc, the script will do it for you. Then it will send it out to each individual student (or groups), and keep it in a nice folder for you. No more searching your email or Google Docs to see if it was completed...
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » What do you love: Google's multi-search se... - 0 views

  • What it is: What do you love is a nifty little search space from Google
  • With What do you love, students can type in a search term and instantly get results grid-style from Google images, create an alert, find patents, look at trends, email someone about the topic, explore the search in 3d with SketchUp, find books, watch videos, translate into 57 languages, organize a debate, find blog posts, maps, call someone, start a discussion group, plan an event, view it in Google Earth, create a instant bookmark to the search, or make the search mobile. 
  • This is a super way to help students organize and view information and options for sharing from one place. How to integrate What do you love into the classroom:  What do you love is a great tool for helping students learn about how searches work.  Students can instantly see a variety of search options and can begin comparing/contrasting results from the different streams.  Ask students to consider which types of searches lend themselves to each type of search (images, video, web, blogs, maps, etc.).  It is nice to have a one-stop shop of search results all within one page like this.  Students can quickly look at the top items from each available stream and decide from that one point which option best fits their search needs.
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  • Tips: Fair warning, this is a search engine.  You can’t always guarantee that what a student searches will come up with appropriate results.  I often remind students that if they come across anything that makes them feel scared, uncomfortable, or confused they should tell a trusted adult so that we can sit down and help them work through what they found and offer recommendations for a better search.
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Finally! Page Numbers in Google Documents - 0 views

  • Google has finally added an easy way to insert page numbers into documents in Google Docs. Now you can insert page numbers into the header or footer of your pages. To do this just open the "insert" drop-down menu and select page number
Delia Flores

Prezi- The Zooming Presentation Editor - 0 views

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    Great alternative to Powerpoint or Google Presentation.
Tracy Watanabe

Teaching Shakespeare In High School: Writing Soliloquies - 0 views

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    Short video showing a 2 day lesson Twelth Night Collaboratively compose and perform a soliloquy How does personifying love affect how students analyze the text? See how teacher encourages active participation from audience members also & student feedback through use of tech (Looks like Google Forms)
Lynne Cook

Reinventing Brown Bag Author Study - 0 views

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    Lynne Cook, Elizabeth Francois, Niki Smith - The best lesson!
Delia Flores

Persuasion in Marketing - 0 views

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    This lesson plan is in progress.....
Meaghan Davis

Readability - Chrome Web Store - 1 views

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    Readability is a web and mobile app that zaps clutter and saves web articles in a comfortable reading view.
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