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Sharin Tebo

Google Sites - Upload Multiple Files - View & Download - Google Apps Reseller & Google ... - 0 views

  • Google Sites now allows multiple file uploads all at the same time, not one-by-one.  With this update the method to view and download files also changes and the way Google Sites stores the uploaded file names.
  • Upload Multiple FilesNavigate to the page where you want to attach the filesUse the Add files link at the bottom of the page to open your web browser's file chooser. 
  • Choose the file, or files, you want to upload.  You can choose multiple files to upload in two ways:
Sharin Tebo

Storage and file limits - Sites Help - 0 views

  • Google Apps for Education Site quota: N/A (quota is tracked at the domain level) Quota per domain: 100GB Max attachment size: 20MB
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    Limits for Google Sites in our Domain
Sharin Tebo

9 Web 2.0 Sites to Publish Student Work | Teach Amazing! - 0 views

  • Yudu lets you upload all sorts of content including Word documents and PDF’s.
  • Of course you can share and or embed the resulting creation. For example, you can embed the book on your classroom homepage or wiki.
  • Issuu
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  • Flipsnack
  • Tikatok is aimed at younger students and is a wonderful tool for story creation.
  • Mixbook is very similar to Tikatok but features some sophisticated editing tools perfect for middle or high school students.
  • Add images and text to tell a story. Tools are also available for creating poetry books and digital portfolios.
  • Scribd Scribd is arguably the best known online publishing site.  Upload any file or even import from Google Docs.
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    Options to publish student work from various formats in to creative flipping books: Scribd YouPublish Mixbook FlipSnack Issuu
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    Want to publish student work online? Take a look at 9 tools students of varying ages can use.
Sharin Tebo

Learning Never Stops: 4 more (free) websites to create cool student projects online - 0 views

  • Fodey is very useful a website that allows you to write your own newspaper story and headline.
  • no limit to how much text you can write
  • allows you to add a picture
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  • ocial studies projects
  • can be saved as a pdf
  • easily create a photo collage
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    Creative Student Presentations sites
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Link+Learn Main Page - 0 views

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    Wonderful site that teachers can use to search by grade or subject area for links to learn using the iPad.
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    This school has a fabulous search tool for linking learning across subject and grade levels. Can be very useful for when teachers are stuck and cannot seem to find ideas. Good for iPads integration, too.
Sharin Tebo

Are Parents the Forgotten Part of this Mobile Learning Revolution? - From Carl Hooker o... - 0 views

shared by Sharin Tebo on 08 Oct 13 - No Cached
    • Sharin Tebo
       
      Todd, weren't we having this conversation when I told you I would be meeting with ES parents about ipad and balance (technology) and safety in the home?
  • we immediately had a website created as a place for all of them to go. This was great, but it was just a start. They also needed a way to communicate and share their concerns. We began to host some “town-hall” style forums as a way to open up the lines of communication.
    • Sharin Tebo
       
      I think it is great to have a website, town-hall style meetings, etc. but I think bringing in the parents when the kids begin their formal BYOD program in early August prior to the kickoff of school is the way to go...Parent AND student orientation. This is when we have the conversations and practice balance, managing time, what is real learning with devices versus games and then of course, safety so parents are reinforcing what we ought to be teaching (and by we I mean ALL teachers) to kids about use of personal devices.
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  • One of my favorite resources to share is CommenSenseMedia. We built our Responsible Use Guidelines
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      This is a phenomenal site! I get so much from them, and I know we use it here, as I have used in the past with PK-12 Digital Citizenship lessons.
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