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Alisa Cooper

Google Apps Marketplace - Gmail Backup - 0 views

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    Gmail Backup is a migration tool for Gmail service from Google. You can backup or restore your emails on any email account from Google. Backup your emails on Google Apps Restore emails Incremental backup
Alisa Cooper

Dropmark® - Organize, collaborate, and share - 0 views

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    Today people share files and photos mostly by emailing them or by uploading them to their social networking accounts. But what if you wanted to share files conveniently without revealing your email address or without exposing your Facebook account? The answer is DropMark.
Alisa Cooper

SnapCuts - 0 views

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    "Combine video clips, add text, and share your custom message via email, facebook, twitter and mobile text. SnapCuts is a place to create, communicate, and share your thoughts with video."
Shelley Rodrigo

Google Terms of Service - 0 views

    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Always innovating, therefore the applications are always changing (usually for the better).
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      At least they are up front about the fact that technology fails (never "if," only "when").
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      If you do something wrong and they stop your service, you will probably loose all of your files, materials, etc.
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    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Although the memory feels like it will never be full...they reserve the right to cut us off!
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      You are responsible for your username, password, and general security!
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      You are responsible for making sure you do not break copyright and fair use laws. They reserve the right to remove anything.
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Although you retain copyright for the material you post, they have the right to use it to "disply, distribue and promote" Google services.
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Back to copyright again...double check...you are the one with the rights to post material!!!
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Again, what you see is what you get, we won't guarantee perfect service! Isn't this refreshing in some way...you've been warned! But reality check, it's rarely down.
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Be forewarned, there will be advertising and they are "reading" your email for key words to push ads to you.
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      This contract is subject to change without warning you!
  • Additional Terms
  • constantly innovating
  • Google provides may change from time to time without prior notice to you.
  • Google disables access to your account, you may be prevented from accessing the Services, your account details or any files or other content which is contained in your account.
  • Google may stop (permanently or temporarily) providing the Services (or any features within the Services) to you or to users generally at Google’s sole discretion, without prior notice
  • the amount of storage space used for the provision of any Service, such fixed upper limits may be set by Google at any time,
  • You agree that you are solely responsible for (and that Google has no responsibility to you or to any third party for) any breach of your obligations under the Terms and for the consequences (including any loss or damage which Google may suffer) of any such breach.
  • 6.1 You agree and understand that you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of passwords associated with any account you use to access the Services.
  • 8.5 You agree that you are solely responsible for (and that Google has no responsibility to you or to any third party for) any Content that you create, transmit or display while using the Services and for the consequences of your actions (including any loss or damage which Google may suffer) by doing so.
  • This licence is for the sole purpose of enabling Google to display, distribute and promote the Services and may be revoked for certain Services as defined in the Additional Terms of those Services.
  • 14.2 YOU EXPRESSLY UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK AND THAT THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND “AS AVAILABLE.”
  • 16. Copyright and trade mark policies
  • 17.1 Some of the Services are supported by advertising revenue and may display advertisements and promotions. These advertisements may be targeted to the content of information stored on the Services, queries made through the Services or other information.
  • 19. Changes to the Terms
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    I've put sticky notes on the Google Terms of Service page to use as talking points during my Google Apps workshop series.
Shelley Rodrigo

News: Professors and Social Media - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Yeah, but which one? And in what capacity? YouTube can just be more "sage on the stage" or, I'm being generous, sage vetted alternative content delivery material.
    • Peter Combs
       
      It depends. Checkout www.tinyurl.com/ycLL4dq It's a group of math grad students who run a website for math review for accuplacer, sat, act, etc. MCCCD testing centers gives out free booklets for math review for the accuplacer. Accuplacer sells math review for their own placement tests. But read the equations and they just bounce off your eyes and fall to the flloor. However, watch the math grads on youtube explain it and even people who took math 30 years ago say "oh yeah, I remember how to solve those quadratic equations."
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Peter, I know...and that is part of the point I was making in my talk! Thanks for sharing the example!
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Notice who funded this research! This is not surprise considering some of the criticism about who funds the various research projects and organizations support "21st Century Skills."
    • Peter Combs
       
      Yes, and coal companies pay ASU professors mucho dinero to prove there is no global warming. Coal money also pays for lots of TA's & RA's ... keep Deans happy and ASU in the top 60 research institutes in the US.
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Yes, I knew it! However, YouTube can be interactive, a read/write technology. I wonder if those professors using YouTube actually have YouTube accounts, know how to favorite, rate, reply, and respond? How many have their own channels and actually publish stuff? 
    • Peter Combs
       
      Hmm, how many online teachers answer their email? (present company excluded!!) ;-) I didn't like podcasts for a long time because I can read faster than most people talk. Then I discovered I could clean house while listening to podcasts and I changed my tune.
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  • Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Skype, LinkedIn, MySpace, Flickr, Slideshare, or Google Wave
  • The data suggest that 80 percent of professors, with little variance by age, have at least one account with either Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Skype, LinkedIn, MySpace, Flickr, Slideshare, or Google Wave
  • Nearly 60 percent kept accounts with more than one
  • a quarter used at least four
  • A majority, 52 percent, said they used at least one of them as a teaching tool.
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    Video IS this generation's myths & stories. Some linguists say visual symbols are the basis of language and that's why we dream. In English, an instructor could engage students by interspersing video clips of "Prospero's Books" with "The Tempest." Most instructors in science for non-science majors know a movie is de rigueur just before evaluation day! ;-)
Alisa Cooper

Content Sharing on the Web - How People Share and with Whom? - 0 views

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    A recent study done by AOL and Neilsen offers interesting insights into how people share content on the web and what kind of content do they prefer sharing.
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