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Kate Pok

Google Drive and Dropbox Cloud Storage Services Compared - 92 views

  • It’s early in the life of Google Drive, but Gmail has so many users that I think a lot of them will switch, or at least add Google Drive to their digital tools. Google Drive is a new player in file syncing, but the user base and integration of Google Docs gives Google’s new service an edge. Factor in the cheaper storage upgrade pricing and Google Drive is a better fit for users that need more than 5GB of storage. Dropbox still has an edge thanks to iPhone and iPad apps, but Google promises that Google Drive for the iPhone and iPad is just weeks away. With both services offering free storage, there’s no reason not to try both. Stream your music from Dropbox and store your documents and images in Google Drive. You get 10GB for free that way.
    • Jay Reimer
       
      I just started using Sugarsync which offers more flexibility for sharing individual folders. I am right now using a single subscription (I liked it so much!) to syn my Mac at home with my PC and my Mac at work as well as my wife's Mac at work to my personal Mac (with her login on it). It does all that without problems. I dropped Dropbox when I found, using it as a teacher, that students could take files OUT of Dropbox if they had shared access :( That caused a couple problems ... I like Google Docs "can see but not edit" option to prevent that. I like Google Drive for the potential to make your Google Docs work offline - though I have not tried that yet. However it is frustrating that if you rename or Move the Google Drive folder that Google loses track of the folder; kind of wimpy for a Google Application.... Jay
Devin Page

My Files - 47 views

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    Awesome file storage site and way to connect with other educators!
John Lustig

iPads at Burley: Making assessment meaningful - 136 views

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    iPads as assessment tools
Scott Kinkoph

Free LMS Demo | TOPYX Social LMS - 27 views

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    LMS with an actual price attached to it.  $19,500 for unlimited users, unlimited bandwidth, unlimited upgrades, unlimited customer service, unlimited potential
Elizabeth Resnick

Free infographic app | Piktochart - 101 views

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    Tool for making infographics
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    Create free infographics.  Upgrade to education account for $3.33/month
Steve Gall

FileLab Audio Editor: easily edit your audio online for free! - 94 views

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    A great child-friendly audio editor with a good range of easy to use effects and tools. Easy sign in with Facebook, Google or Yahoo accounts. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music%2C+Sound+%26+Podcasts
Pam Haney

Coldtags suite: QR code bookmarklet - 5 views

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    This takes you to a site you can use to create a bookmarklet that will allow you to convert the URL to a QR code.
Bochi 23

JotNot Scanner Pro - 71 views

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    Scan documents to PDF with your iPhone. Integrates with Dropbox, Google Docs, Evernote and more. Would work with ipod touch and ipad too.
Scott Kinkoph

technology4kids [licensed for non-commercial use only] / globalprojects - 4 views

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    Shell Terell website
Deborah Baillesderr

iPad Archives - TeachThought - 35 views

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    Lots of articles
Connie Pilato

PDFVue: Edit, Annotate and Share PDFs for Free - pdfvue.com - 116 views

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    With PDFVue you can upload any document from any computer without having to have expensive client software. Once you've made your changes you can simply download the updated PDF or share the secure PDFVue link.
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    This is a great tool. Thanks for sharing!
ashleecopper

Sign in - Google Accounts - 10 views

    • ashleecopper
       
      Check out this link (https://www.google.com/edu/products/productivity-tools/) and other Google Apps for Education links. What are some ideas for ways that you could use this in your classroom?
Deborah Baillesderr

ScratchJr - Home - 59 views

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    An iPad and junior version of the well know programming platform Scratch. The app has been designed for 5+ year olds and boosts simplified versions features of the more mature version. Children still snap programming blocks together to build amazingly creative things. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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    Scratch for ages 5 to 7
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    "Coding is the new literacy! With ScratchJr, young children (ages 5-7) can program their own interactive stories and games. In the process, they learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer."
Tracy Tuten

Tooble - Internet video by your rules. - 114 views

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    Tooble enables the user to download internet videos to their computer or smartphone to view later. 
jodi tompkins

EduDemic » 41 New Ways Google Docs Makes Your Life Easier - 109 views

  • New version of Google documents
  • The new version has chat, character-by-character real time co-editing, and makes imports and exports much better
  • Over the next couple of weeks, they’re rolling out the ability to upload, store, and share any file in Google Docs
  • ...5 more annotations...
  • Shared folders
  • Forms improvements
  • Forms: Add pages and allow navigation to a specific page within a form
  • Bulk upload
  • They’ve added a new question type (grid), support for right-to-left languages in forms, and a new color scheme for the forms summary. Also, you can now pre-populate form fields with URL parameters, and if you use Google Apps, you can create forms which require sign-in to access
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    Google Docs newest features
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