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Dennis OConnor

Google Apps Training - 1 views

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    Google Apps Start page. Tutorials from Google on Calendar, Talk, Docs, Sites. These are audio enhanced overviews with animated graphics. Good Stuff. However the catch is that this is an Apps oriented overview. It's intended for webmasters who are installing Google apps on their domains. The tutorials still apply to the individual Google tools, but it might be confusing for folks who are only interested in a single product.
Maggie Verster

Google Tutorials & Tips : Cool beans! - 1 views

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    * Become a Gmail Ninja * Getting started with Google Docs * Getting started with Google Spreadsheets * Getting started with Google Presentations * Getting started with Google Calendar * Sample sites for teachers
rakeshseohyd

Google Groups Overview Tutorial For Beginners 2017 | Google Groups Basics | Groups - Ra... - 0 views

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    Google Groups Overview Tutorial For Beginners 2017 | Google Groups Basics | Groups - Rakesh - YouTube
Paul Beaufait

Create a Google Map from a Spreadsheet | Zadling - 33 views

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    This tutorial by Zachary Zawarski explains "how to create a map with custom locations that you can publish on your website" (¶1). "The greatest benefit of this tool is that current entries can be edited and new entries can be added to the map through the Google spreadsheet without having to update the map's code..." (¶2, retrieved 2011.09.07). Thanks to Denise Krebs for pointing it out, and demonstrating how to do it in a recorded RSCON3 session (Elluminate recording entitled: Where in the world? Or, adding a directory map using a spreadsheet to your wiki.  For more info., please see her blog posts: http://mrsdkrebs.edublogs.org/2011/07/28/posting-a-directory-map-at-rscon3/ http://mrsdkrebs.edublogs.org/2011/08/06/mapping-our-connections-my-rscon3-session/
Maggie Verster

The Power of Educational Technology: 21st Century Technology Tools (great ebook) - 0 views

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    This new edition includes updated screenshots for Delicious, Ning and Google Docs.There are tutorials for Google Reader, Twitter and Flickr. You can download the book for free or order it from Lulu.
Judy Robison

Picasa - 4 views

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    Picasa (free photo editing software from Google) tutorials, tips and advice
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    Picasa (free photo editing software from Google) tutorials, tips and advice
Jonathan Wylie

How to Add Favicons on Google Sites - 0 views

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    Here is a quick tutorial on how to add favicons to Google Sites websites.
Gail Casey

Google Apps in School - Week 1 | ICT in my Classroom - 1 views

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    It is great to finally get some of the Google Apps tools in the hands of the children in my year group. I have been thinking about their deployment to support my teaching and learning for a very long time. In this post I reflect on our first full week of
Dimitris Tzouris

Google Apps Learning Center - 62 views

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    "Google Apps Learning Center"
anonymous

YouTube - Google's 2 Step Login Verification - 0 views

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    This is a video tutorial that shows how to start the 2 step login verification in your Google related account
Martin Burrett

App Inventor for Android - 0 views

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    Help your students make their own Android apps with this useful tool from Google Labs. The site comes with some good tutorials and guides with example projects. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
kumarharish19

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David Hayward

USC Beaufort Library: Bare Bones 101: A Basic tutorial on Searching the Web - 0 views

  • INTRODUCTION So, you're still getting those 1,670,000+ responses to your search queries on the Web, and you're still too busy to do anything about it, like reading the lengthy, and sometimes confusing, "help" screens to find out how to improve your searching techniques. Look no further! Real help is here, in the USCB Library's BARE BONES Tutorial. You can zip through these lessons in no time, any time. They are very short and succinct; each can be read in a few minutes. Feel free to jump in wherever you like, skip what you don't want to read, and come back whenever you need to. The information contained in the following lessons is truly "bare bones," designed to get you started in the right direction with a minimum of time and effort. For more comprehensive and detailed help on searching the Web, consult our recommended list of sites in Lesson 20 at the end of this tutorial.
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    Seventeen lesson course on the various aspects of Search Engines and how to use them effectively to find information on the web. Site maintained by University of South Carolina Beaufort Library. Special lessons on: Google, Dogpile, Ask, Clusty, Gigablast, LiveSearch, and Yahoo! Search.
J Black

video on using Google to bust students of plagiarism - 0 views

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    I've been using this method for years now -- it's nice to see someone made a video tutorial of it for other educators and students alike!
Anthony Gagliano

Google Earth Across the Curriculum - 0 views

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    Provides teachers with some ideas for using "Google Earth" in the classroom.
Tom Daccord

Google Quizes | Screencast-O-Matic - 0 views

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    self grading quizzes in Google Forms
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