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20 Google Docs Secrets for busy teachers and students. - Edgalaxy - 326 views

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    "Today we are going to look at 20 great tips every teacher and student should be using to get the most of the collaborative learning opportunities Google Doc's offers."
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11 Helpful Hints for Combining Google Drive With Symbaloo - 61 views

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    Symbaloo is a great way to organize/share links, videos, docs, etc. History teacher, Travis Towne, has some ramped up ideas on how to use Symbaloo with Google Drive. There is a video and a list of his 11 great tips.
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CloudCanvas - 85 views

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    CloudCanvas is an HTML-5 based image editing tool that sports some interesting features. You can work with vector and bitmap images, import files in JPG, GIF, and PNG from both online and offline sources, and save in PNG and SVG formats. CloudCanvas integrates with Google Docs so all your files can be saved securely there and imports images from the Open Clip Art Library, Google Images, and Deviant Art.
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Days Like This… | alytapp - 132 views

  • Instead of scribbling marks in the margins of printed papers, I opened each student’s paper in Google Docs, highlighted text and inserted comments to clarify my thoughts, and then turned on the screen recorder (Jing) to record my voice as I scrolled through the paper and pointed to items with my mouse. Right after recording, I uploaded the finished recording to Jing’s companion hosting site, and then I simply copied and pasted the link to the recording directly into the Google Doc.
    • brianhammel
       
      Adding value in context rather than providing repetitive written comments in the summation.
  • After about four minutes, they began the next task, copying and pasting my reflection questions into the bottom of their docs, and then responding to those prompts as they reflected on their work and my feedback.
  • As I watched them, I couldn’t help but remember the way that I used to provide feedback. Students would receive their graded papers, flip past the comments I had scribbled in the margin, glance at the final grade, and then forget all about it.
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  • I always knew there was more I wanted to convey to them about their writing, about how they had or had not created meaning for the reader.
  • It took me about 10 minutes per paper, times 68 papers, so the last week and a half have been intense. If you’re doing the math, that’s over 11 hours of paper grading. If I am going to put in that kind of time for grading, I must see my students growing as writers. Period.
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      Technology tool is NOT a time saver. The main goal for using the tool is not increased productivity by the teacher, but instead increased understanding by the student.
    • Aly Kenee
       
      Yes! You state that so eloquently. We often think of tech as nothing more than a tool for expediency.
  •  I liked knowing that my essay got individual attention, individual feedback, and I feel like you cared about what I wrote.
  • A small number of students (actually, fewer than 5) said that they didn’t feel that the verbal comments were all that helpful.
  • hurtful to hear me say out loud what was wrong with their papers
  • Writing is personal, and feedback can feel like an attack.
    • brianhammel
       
      On the flipside, writing is personal, and receiving impersonal and confusing written feedback can also be hurtful. The student spends so much time writing the assignment, but only receives a small amount of scribbled comments in the margin.
  • tried out a new way of assessing student work — screencasting
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Marzano's Nine Essential Instructional Strategies.doc - Powered by Google Docs - 304 views

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    Thank you! I have heard about marzano...but with school starting and life is busy again....this puts his strategies in an easy to digest format!! Cheers,
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Buenas practicas - Google sites - 1 views

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    Uso de las herramientas de Google Docs, una aplicación web que nos permite crear y compartir documentos en línea con la posibilidad de colaborar en grupo.
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    Interesante resumen de propuestas y experiencias usando google sites en ambientes universitarios
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Directing Learning with Google Custom Search - Google Drive - 56 views

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    How to create your own Google Custom Search to ensure your students are searching only credible sites that you want them to look at.
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Google Apps in the Classroom - 141 views

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    Google Apps for Teachers
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Back up your Google Apps data - 78 views

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    I just discovered that the "Gmail Backup" program ONLY backs up email.  Here are instructions to back up ALL your google apps data.  
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The Data Liberation Front (the Data Liberation Front) - 32 views

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    The Data Liberation Front is an engineering team at Google whose singular goal is to make it easier for users to move their data in and out of Google products.  We do this because we believe that you should be able to export any data that you create in (or import into) a product. 
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Google Apps K-12 Lesson Plans using Docs, Sites, and Calendar. - 120 views

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    online lesson using google edu
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    lesson plans from Google spanning all subject areas--of science note, there are plans on geologic time, epidemic outbreaks, scientific method, etc.
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32 Ways to Use Google Apps in the Classroom - 380 views

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    Google Apps in Classrooms and Schools 
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2. Google Apps for EDU: Domain Best Practices - 64 views

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    As the title indicates, there are best practices for setting up and maintaining your Google Apps EDU account.
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6 Chrome Extensions for Students « Kyle B. Pace - 7 views

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    The Read & Write for Google Docs extension would be great for ELLs. You could even screen record it with highlights to support learning.
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    I passed this on to my Special Edu teachers simply for Read & Write. Great extension!
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    Super! I think how it highlights words, has a picture dictionary and audio pronunciation of words/vocabulary, translation feature... offers a great deal in support of reading and language.
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Using Google Docs with Students (Adobe Connect Training Session) - 131 views

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    The accompanying presentation can be found at http://goo.gl/3VNp3
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Handy Chrome Extensions and Apps for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 168 views

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    Link to Google Doc that will help to provide useful Chrome Apps and Extensions
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Free Technology for Teachers: How to Search for Publicly Shared Google Documents - 76 views

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    Nice, short video tutorial on how to search for publicly shared Google Docs, Slides, Presentations, & lesson plans.
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