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John Pearce

100 Ways To Use Google Drive In The Classroom - 1 views

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    "The Google Docs collection provides a streamlined, collaborative solution to writing papers, organizing presentations and putting together spreadsheets and reports. But besides the basic features, there are lots of little tricks and hacks you can use to make your Google Docs experience even more productive. Here are 100 great tips for using the documents, presentations and spreadsheets in Google Docs."
John Pearce

A Google Spreadsheet Formula Everyone Should Know About - 1 views

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    "Google forms are fabulous for gathering information, but sometimes, the data in the spreadsheet can be difficult to view. In this post, I'll share a simple-to-implement formula that will make it much easier to deal with (and even print) form-fed data!"
John Pearce

Try Doctopus for Managing Google Documents - 7 views

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    "Doctopus is a Google Spreadsheet script developed by Andrew Stillman that can help teachers manage the flow of shared work in in their Google Drive accounts. The basic concept behind the script is to enable teachers to quickly share documents with all of the students on a roster, monitor usage of shared documents, and give students feedback within that roster spreadsheet."
John Pearce

2011-01-14 Using Google Docs to Support Your PLC - EdTechTeam - 8 views

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    "Take your professional learning community to the next level by using Google Docs to collaborate with colleagues. Google Docs is an online office suite that allows you to create, edit, share, and publish documents, including spreadsheets and presentations. Because everything is stored and even modified on the web, Google Docs makes it easy to collaborate with colleagues - and even to edit the same document from multiple computers simultaneously. This session will focus on the use of Google Docs to promote and support collaboration within a PLC, including strategies for creating common assessments, sharing best practices, and capturing the conversation - even between meetings. Google Docs can even be used for data collection and analysis. This one tool can revolutionize the way your PLC collaborates. And it's free. (This is a hands-on DOUBLE session: 2.5 hours.)"
Simon Youd

gClassFolders - 0 views

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    gClassFolders is a free, Google-Spreadsheet-based add-on for Google Apps for EDU that creates class folders for students and teachers to simplify and streamline their experience of using Google's world class productivity and collaboration tools in the classroom.
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    gClassFolders is a free, Google-Spreadsheet-based add-on for Google Apps for EDU that creates class folders for students and teachers to simplify and streamline their experience of using Google's world class productivity and collaboration tools in the classroom.
John Pearce

TEDTalks Google Spreadsheet - 0 views

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    This Google Spreadsheet has a listing of all of the TED talks from 2006 through to 2010. It includes a short summary of the talk as well as listings by date, conference and speaker first name
John Pearce

Try Google Docs Without a Google Account - 0 views

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    If you go to https://docs.google.com/demo/, you can start editing a document, a spreadsheet or a drawing and share the links with other people, so you can collaborate in real-time. Google says that the documents are only available for 24 hours from the time they are created.
Shelly Terrell

TEDTalks as of 04.15.11 - 4 views

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    Google spreadsheet of TEDTalks
John Pearce

Classrooms That Tweet - Google Docs - 3 views

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    A Google Spreadsheet of some classrooms that tweet
Heather Bailie

The Ultimate Google Gradebook (with Individual Score Reports) - 7 views

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    AnthonyTeacher has "made an amazing little gradebook on Google Spreadsheets which allows students to view their individual grades in realtime. This means students click on my gradebook link and are taken directly to a page that shows only their grades. Any change I make in my gradebook will be reflected in their grade report automatically when they refresh or visit again."
John Pearce

Tweachers - Aussie-based. Pls add to! - 5 views

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    An invaluable guide for Australian Teachers on twitter. Very comprehensive and organised by subject area on google spreadsheet. I will put in my favourites:
riss leung

Automatically Grade Your Google Documents | Eduhowto - 6 views

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    Use Flubaroo with google spreadsheets to automatically correct tests created in Google forms.
anonymous

Watch this: Google Docs can automatically generate QR Codes - The Next Web - 9 views

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    "Did you know that Google Docs has support for QR codes built-in? That's right, if you know the right function, the Spreadsheets app can generate QR codes with whatever inputs you like."
Shelly Terrell

Educators on Google Plus - 10 views

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    google+ educators form to fill
Russell Ogden

TEDTalks as of 11.13.11 - 8 views

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    For those of you who watch TedTalks, a spreadsheet with all TedTalks to date with links to the videos and descriptions of each. Works as a good index if you are looking for something specific.
Ian Guest

Timeline JS - 5 views

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    "TimelineJS - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. It can pull in media from different sources and has built in support for: Twitter, Flickr, Google Maps, YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Wikipedia, SoundCloud and more media types in the future. Creating one is as easy as filling in a Google spreadsheet or as detailed as JSON."
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    via @camaxwell
John Pearce

Twitter: How to archive event hashtags and create an interactive visualization of the c... - 4 views

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    "The use of Twitter to collecting tweets around an event hashtag allowing participants to share and contribute continues to grow and has even become part of mass media events, various TV shows now having and publicising their own tag. This resource is often lost in time, only tiny snippets being captured in blog posts or summaries using tools like Storify, which often loose the richness of individual conversations between participants. It doesn't have to be this way. Using a combination of Google Spreadsheets as a data source and a simple web interface to add interactivity it's possible to let users explorer your entire event hashtag and replay any of conversations."
Ian Guest

Flippity.net - 2 views

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    "The place where you can easily convert a Google™ Spreadsheet into a set of online flashcards"
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    via @rmbyrne
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