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Jeff Andersen

Screen Reader Demo - YouTube - 3 views

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    How do people who can't see a computer screen navigate a website? Colleen explains the basics of how she uses a screenreader and how to design for visually impaired users. Listen to the podcast episode that explains how to easily design website that is more accessible: http://www.blindinspirationcast.com/e... Write in to blindinspirationcast@gmail.com
Glenn Hervieux

The Power User Guide to Gmail - 55 views

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    Lots of great ideas here for Gmail Users
Lyn Lord

Circuitboard Education - 37 views

We are excited to announce the launch of the educational consulting partnership Circuitboard Education, LLC at CircuitboardEducation.com . Circuitboard Education, CBE, is a consulting and design te...

Games and classrooms. Authentic assessments.

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Glenn Hervieux

Put a Hashtag in the Google Classroom Assignment Title - Teacher Tech - 78 views

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    Great way to help with your email workflow and keep up with your Google Classroom email notifications.
Paul Klym

Best platform for sending weekly video updates to parents? - 132 views

What about using the free version of Screencast-O-Matic. You can then publish it to You Tube or Teacher Tube. You may even create your own channel on either one.

anonymous

Gmail Tips and Tricks - Google Apps Administrator Help - 105 views

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    Level-up to become a Gmail master
Rhonda Bonnstetter

Put the internet to work for you. - IFTTT - 46 views

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    If This Then That is a helpful website for automating many routine online tasks. If This Then That helps you automate tasks like saving your Pinterest pins to your Evernote account, setting text alerts for calendar events, and sending email attachments directly to your Dropbox account. There are thousands of formulas, "recipes" is what IFTTT calls them, available in the gallery of recipes. The recipes are all contributed by the community of IFTTT members and you can contribute too. You can browse channels of recipes that are based on the use of popular services like Gmail, Dropbox, Evernote, Instagram, and Google Drive. Click here to see the hundreds of recipes that incorporate Google Drive functions.
carmelladoty

New Gmail Feature Allows Anyone On Google+ To Email You & Vice Versa, But Opt Out Is Provided | TechCrunch - 114 views

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    Gmail is now connected to Google+ but there is an opt out. Is Google+ turned on in you school.
Mary Glackin

AnthonyTeacher.com » The Ultimate Google Gradebook (with Individual Score Reports) - 64 views

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    Use Google Drive to create a grade book, using your favorite spreadsheet grading rubric and a script contained here that will let your students see their individual grade reports via their Gmail login.
Bochi 23

Google Tip of the Day #31 - Whoops! How to Unsend an Email - 195 views

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    Turn on the ability to "unsend" a message and avoid putting yourself in a (potentially) embarrassing situation.
Bochi 23

Google Tip of the Day #30 - Pause your Inbox... Work in (Relative) Peace - 50 views

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    If you get a lot of email you will certainly appreciate the ability to pause your email so you can work on your email backlog without being interrupted by new messages.
Bochi 23

Google Tip of the Day #29 - Easily One of my Favorite Gmail Security Tips - 84 views

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    Remotely log out of your gmail accounts.
Bochi 23

Google Tip of the Day #28 - Where O Where are my Images in Gmail? - 2 views

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    A basic tip but one everyone should know. This is for Gmail but other mail programs function similarly.
Bochi 23

Google Tip of the Day #2: You Are the Weakest Link - 152 views

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    Daily tips from a Google Apps for Education school.
Maggie Tsai

The new Diigo is a major improvement | technology - 68 views

  • The default (see the M?) is called “Meta Search,” which locates search terms both in post titles and annotations. It’s so good that I made the big decision to get rid of tags altogether. Tags weren’t helping me organize my clips very well, and I figure that I can use Diigo lists if I want to curate and save a “best-of” collection. If you don’t like the Meta Search, you can also search by tags or by full text (if you have Diigo Premium.)
  • Diigo has also improved its already-excellent Chrome extension. Seriously, this is one of the most useful extensions out there. Here are some of its features: Save a webpage to Diigo, Annotate a page, Save the page to read later (I prefer Pocket), Take a screenshot (genius), Share the page via Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Gmail, or an annotated link. I can’t say enough good things about the extension. No other service allows you to annotate the Internet as smoothly as Diigo does. Once you start highlighting or taking notes, up comes the “Annotation Toolbar,” which lets you change the highlight color and write a sticky note. Or you can reorganize the clip by changing the title, adding tags, and sharing to a list or a group.
Jac Londe

Dhteumeuleu: DOM scripting art-demos - jaclonde@gmail.com - gmail - 20 views

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      A new way to see a drawing, very intuitive and spatial.
Paul Hieronymus

Adding a Favicon for your Google Site | Teacher Tech - 86 views

  • A favicon is the icon you see in the tab of your web browser. You can see in the below screenshot that I have 3 tabs open.  The gmail logo is visible in the first tab, that icon is a favicon.  In the 2nd tab you will notice the favicon for Google Sites.
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