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.
For me, the most annoying part of Google Reader shutting down on July 1 is ensuring that we all continue to appreciate that understanding how to harness the power of RSS is an important skill for educators and students
Feedly is currently the most popular Google Reader replacement being chosen by educators.
Feedly works as an add-on in Chrome, Safari, FireFox and has a mobile apps for iOS, Android and Kindle. It doesn’t support Internet Explorer so isn’t an option if you’re restricted to Internet Explorer at school.
What an easy way for students to share documents and teachers to keep track of them.
See the sections on "How to use folders as student turn-in folders" and "How to use forms to turn in assignments"
Google Drive Apps and Microsoft Office FREE tutorials (screenshots)
The tutorials were developed through a research study funded by the U.S. Dept. of Education