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yeuann

Thanks to Google Plus, Picasa Gets Unlimited Storage for Photos & Videos, Also Better T... - 0 views

  • According to a FAQ on Picasa's support site, the photo-sharing service provides up to 1 GB of free storage for photos and videos to its users. But since Google+ actively encourages storing and sharing photos - its Android app even offers an "instant upload" option - there may have been some concern about storage limits among Picasa users. As it turns out, there's nothing to worry about. If you're signed up for Google+, photos up to 2048x2048 pixels and videos up to 15 minutes long won't count towards this free storage limit. And Google will automatically resize photos for you when you upload them to Google+, so they stay under the free size limit. That means only photos uploaded directly to Picasa Web Albums over the 2048x2048 size will count towards the 1 GB of free storage, explains Google. And when that limit is reached, photos will be automatically resized. Meanwhile, for non-Google+ users, there are slightly stricter rules: photos up to 800x800 and videos up to 15 minutes won't count towards free storage. Again, when the 1 GB limit is reached, larger photos will be resized down. Simply put, this means that whether you're on Google+ or not, Picasa offers unlimited free storage for photos and videos (under 15 minutes). The difference is that Google+ users can upload higher resolution photos to Plus/Picasa without being penalized.
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    Just heard this from a friend and verified with the above article: "Signing up for Google+ has its perks, all your Picasa Web Album photos smaller than 2048 x 2048 pixels will not count towards the 1GB limit placed on your account, up from the 800 x 800 pixels if you do not have G+. My storage usage just went from 1 GB down to 0 MB LOL Hurray for Google+!"
Kartini Ishak

Google brings Interaction to Education with Google+ Pages | Rebecca Coleman | Social Me... - 1 views

  • A recent study of Google+ showed that it is more popular with parents than students,  which could be a favorable indicator of how popular it is for those educators of the same generation.
  • One example of how teachers are using Google+ Pages to run their classrooms, is that of Mr. McDowell who teaches World History at West Hills High School. Mr. McDowell has made great use of Google’s tools to give students access to documents, schedules, presentations, videos and password protected areas like attendance and grade records.
  • access to Google+ tools and pages from any computer promotes interactivity on the site and is a big hit with educators
    • Kartini Ishak
       
      A good point to note. Educators are using Google+ for its easy userbility and interactivity
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  • Facebook doesn’t offer a platform that supports real-time interactions and information sharing like Google+.
  • Google+ still has a learning curve for all users
  • Google+ Pages provides control for sharing information by allowing you to sort your contacts into “circles”.
  • This provides a new dynamic in which great opportunities for tutoring can thrive.
  • create custom “hangouts” which brings people from within your circles that you select, to interact in a virtual room together.
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    A little backdated article in 2011, but I thought it would be good to start exploring possibilities of Google+ and using it in classrooms
Kartini Ishak

Google Apps Expert | Google Apps Training Videos | Google Gooru - 3 views

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    Google Gooru is a good resource for the latest Google Apps updates. A one stop site which keeps up with all the new releases and updates for Google Apps.  Try Ask Google Guru where you can find Google Apps Training Videos by topic, by level (beginner, intermediate, Gooru), and Migration Guides. I'm sure you'll find this very useful. 
Sally Loan

XMind - Mind Mapping and Storming - 2 views

shared by Sally Loan on 09 May 12 - Cached
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    Do you know if this works with Google Drive (and hopefully Google Sites)?
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    Xmind is using google code, will get Yeu Ann to check out the source code. http://code.google.com/p/xmind3/
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    I've checked it out. Actually, it's not Google code, but simply an open-source native app stored in Google Projects, an open-source code repository. Nevertheless, it's a good mind-mapping software. Only thing is that it doesn't use Google Drive and I'm not sure if it can be integrated easily into Google Sites (due to Google Sites having issues with iframe elements).
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    seems quite a good review for Mindomo, it's integrated to Google apps. http://www.mindomo.com/.
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    I tried, cool! The map mind can be embedded in google site. Interface of mind map is easy to use, allow embed youtube link, images, and audio, attachment and links. Free for 3 mindmap and allow collaboration, invite is similar to Google for edit/read rights. There is also have icon, chat, comments and collaborative editing. Yeu Ann, we can include that as guide in student portfolio.
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    Yeu Ann, I am referring to Mindomo :)
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    Great! I'll try out the free account for the Mindomo next week. So I take it that you guys want to use this as the recommended mind-map app for our students?
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    BTW just FYI: http://www.mindomo.com/terms_of_use.htm. Expert Software Applications Srl does not claim any ownership in any of the content, including any text, data, information, images, photographs, music, sound, video, or other material, that you upload, transmit or store in your Service account. We will not use any of your content for any purpose except to provide you with the Service, and as otherwise provided in these Terms. From time to time, [Contents publicized by the user] can be used by Mindomo at its own discretion.
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    Explore the use of the tool first and note its affordances and its limitations for now. If there is more than one option, we should support what is available and give users a choice.
yeuann

Google Moderator - 0 views

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    This looks like a very promising Google app... basically, it's like your very own "Facebook" wall for any topic that you have in mind. And best of all, it can be embedded into Google Sites too! https://sites.google.com/site/moderatorhelpcenter/getting-started/guide Affordances: Similar to that of a forum, except that you also get to vote on the topic at hand or a solution too.
Ashley Tan

Google Sites - Copy Site - Import Personal Site to Google Apps - Google Sites & Google ... - 4 views

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    For the e-portfolio team
Pratima Majal

Create a Page/Google Page Templates - Mary Fran's Google Sites Tutorial - 1 views

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    Great site with elaborate guides on Google sites
Ashley Tan

Google Apps Now Offers Business Process Automation on Google Sites with Scripts - 0 views

  • Google Apps Scripts can be used to automate tasks such as "sending emails, scheduling calendar events, creating and updating site pages using data from other systems, and more." You can create a script in Google Sites by clicking "More actions" > "Manage site" > "Apps Scripts." Once created scripts can be embedded on any Google Sites page.
Ashley Tan

We're on Google Drive! | MindMeister Blog - 0 views

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    For NIEfolio team: Google Drive might be the link between Google Sites and a mindmapping tool (MindMeister in this case). 
yeuann

Automatic mobile rendering for Google Sites - Docs Blog - 3 views

  • As the dramatic growth of the mobile web changes the way people consume content, it’s becoming increasingly important for publishers to provide a good mobile experience. With this in mind, we just added automatic mobile rendering in Google Sites for iOS 3.0+ and Android 2.2+ devices, and a mobile version of the Google Sites lists. By going to General settings under More actions > Manage site and clicking on Automatically adjust site for mobile phones, your Google site will be automatically adjusted whenever it’s viewed from an iOS or Android 2.2+ device
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    I tried testing this feature for my sample e-portfolio on my iPhone. Looks promising...
yeuann

Backup Google Sites automatically « /contrib/famzah - 2 views

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    A useful tool that can be used to automatically and regularly download backups of critical Google Sites (including MTeach PIP sites) on our own server.
Pratima Majal

Building Gadgets for Google Sites - Unofficial Google Sites Help - 2 views

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    Useful site for building gadgets for Google sites
Ashley Tan

Google Docs adds document version history, Google Sites new sharing options - 2 views

    • Ashley Tan
       
      The new sharing feature and the drop down menu option should make e-portfolios hosted in Sites even more useful.
Pratima Majal

Mary Fran's Google Sites Tutorial - 0 views

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    For those of you working on your Portfolio for appraisal, this site is really good and has tutorials on how to use Google Sites.
yeuann

Unofficial Google Sites Help / FAQ - 3 views

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    Hi ETs, I came across this unofficial help centre for Google Sites. It has more tips and tricks that more tech-savvy teachers may like to use. What if we included a link to this site in our NIEFolio Help site?
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    If the team thinks it is a worthwhile addition, then by all means...
yeuann

Google Apps Script - Building a Sites Application: Using Sites and Spreadsheets Together - 0 views

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    This could be very helpful for us ETs, especially when creating custom forms. This even allows you to record the Google accounts of the users...
Ashley Tan

The new Google-dominated POT Cert Class « Lisa's (Online) Teaching Blog - 1 views

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    What a faculty member is discovering about moving to Google Sites after moving away from an LMS and WordPress.
Sally Loan

Google Tools for Schools - 2 views

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    This Google Site is a companion to the Google Tools for School Boot Camp workshop.
yeuann

Bboogle Collaboration Tool - 2 views

  • Using Bboogle, course instructors provide links within their CMS course sites to content they create in the @u environment. Google Docs - Share documents including spreadsheets, presentation slides, Google forms, and other file types, with students. Google Calendars - Share information including assignment due dates, test dates, class syllabus, and project deadlines on a class calendar that automatically appears in the individual electronic calendars of every student in a class. Google Sites - Share a course site that brings together all classroom materials including docs, calendars, photos, videos, attachments, and message blogs that can be presented to students either for viewing or co-authoring.
yeuann

Insert custom HTML, CSS, and Javascript - Google Sites Help - 1 views

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    Finally! This should make it much easier for us to customize our e-portfolios in Google Sites.
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