RealtimeBoard - 3 views
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"Discuss web-site or product interfaces with your team. Add visual materials and screenshots, mark-up, leave comments in mini-chat. Create simple sketches or complex infographics using shapes, texts and mark-up tools. Visualize any data and share it with others. Upload pictures and drawings of interior and exterior, discuss your design projects with your colleagues and clients using comments and chat. Plan and discuss your projects in RealtimeBoard - add your Google Docs and PDF-presentations, create mindmaps and collaborate in real time. Use business model template to structure your business activity. Add files, texts, pictures, comments and work together.
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"Plan and discuss your projects in RealtimeBoard - add your Google Docs and PDF-presentations, create mindmaps and collaborate in real time"
Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: Flubaroo: Automated Google Docs Self-Grading Quizzes - 6 views
Mural.ly - Google Docs for Visual People - 4 views
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Murally's tagline is: "Google Docs for visual people." Being highly visual, that description immediately resonates with me! Murally reminds me a little bit of Wallwisher (now Padlet), it is a way for learners to come together to think, imagine and discuss their ideas. With Murally, students can create murals and include any content they want in them. Learners can drag and drop images, video, etc. from any website (or from their computer) onto their mural. Learners can create presentations from within a mural they have already created. The best part: this all happens with the ability to collaborate with others. Murally makes it easy for students to collect, think, imagine, show and discuss learning. Murals can be made public (shared live with a link) or private (only friends granted permission can access the mural).
April in Review: New fonts galore and other fresh features - 8 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Self-Graded Quizzes in Google Docs - 6 views
Education Article :: 100+ Google Tricks for Teachers - 0 views
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"It's Google's world, we're just teaching in it. Now, we can use it a little more easily. With classes, homework, and projects-not to mention your social life-time is truly at a premium for all teachers, so why not take advantage of the wide world that Google has to offer? From super-effective search tricks to Google tools specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time."
Google Drive: Updates for iOS and Android | Official Google Blog - 0 views
Gliffy Diagrams Is A Full-Featured Diagramming App Based On Chrome - 1 views
Storyboard Template - Google Docs Templates - 10 views
How To Download/Backup Your Gmail, Google+, Calendar, and Docs Data - How-To Geek - 5 views
GDocBackup - 0 views
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"GDocBackup is simple utility to backup (export) all your documents from Google Documents to local disk. It's open source, freeware and licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0" It does a simple backup: for each document in Google Docs, it downloads the document if the document is not present on the local disk or if it has a different date.
Google+ Tips and Tricks - Google Docs - 7 views
Gone Google Story Builder - 9 views
Thinking In The Cloud - Google Drive - 9 views
Podcast number 117 - March 8th 2010 - 2 views
10th Mar, 2010 Ed Tech Crew 117 - Darrel's Concrete Podcast number 117 - March 8th 2010 [EDTECHCREW117.mp3 Running time: 44:04 mins, size: 39 MB] Download it here! Websites of interest: Robot te...
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