Giving Students Feedback With Kaizena (Voice Comments) Tutorial - YouTube - 5 views
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"Use your voice to give students feedback about their papers in Google Docs. I've only played with this a little bit so far, but I'm really excited to be able to use Kaizena to give my students feedback this year. Being able to add links to resources and reuse those links for other students is so helpful."
Teaching Writing with Google Docs - 8 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Self-Graded Quizzes in Google Docs - 6 views
Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 4 views
Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 0 views
http://www.weareteachers.com/docs/watcasts-webm/pam-meiser-wat-podcast-ccss-resources.p... - 0 views
8 Extensions That Make Google Drive More Powerful Than Dropbox - 10 views
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"A little over a year ago, Google officially changed the name of its Docs app to Drive and gave users cloud storage to compete with Dropbox. While so far the search giant has yet to dethrone the incumbent, the service does have one distinct advantage over the competition: a wide array of extensions and apps that integrate directly into the service."
GoBookee.net - 1 views
Docs Voice Comments - YouTube - 9 views
Google Apps Marketplace - Teacher Dashboard for Google Apps - 6 views
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Teacher Dashboard gives you a bird's-eye view of class activity across Docs, Sites, Blogger, Picasa & Gmail, and greatly simplifies setup and maintenance of your class Google Apps environment. Get birds-eye view of student activity across Apps Automate setup & maintenance of your domain Provide full visibility to student materials
AIA Drama Blog: ePeer eEvaluation? - 2 views
Crap Detection Resources - Google Docs - 7 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Digital Note-Taking with OneNote - 3 views
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"Two features distinguish OneNote from other note-taking apps like Evernote. First, notes can be shared and collaboratively edited in real time - much like Google Docs. This includes collaborative handwriting when on tablets. Next, OneNote notes can be opened and edited in multiple locations at the same time. Consider a student taking notes in OneNote on a laptop or Chromebook while inserting photos from their phone"
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