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Shelly Terrell

Getting Started with Google Apps Tips and Tricks - Google Drive - 6 views

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    Template for sharing Google app with others for workshop
Rhondda Powling

12 great ways to start using Google Classroom now | Ditch That Textbook - 14 views

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    "Google Classroom is finally available to all Google Apps for Education teachers and students. The venture into the world of learning management systems seems to be a pretty solid one. First impressions: It looks and feels like a Google product and so is familiar to most. It's clean and simple (which should make it easy to use) It provides a home base for everything you do in Drive" The author then briefly explains 12 ways she would use some of the features in a classroom situation. They offer ideas worth considering.
Rhondda Powling

Create Surveys and Graded Quizzes with Google Drive » Teach Amazing! - 6 views

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    A useful guide to using Google apps such as Google forms and Google sheets. They are free and relatively easy. "The tools available combine to provide and excellent way to receive feedback and even distribute self-graded quizzes"
John Pearce

Educational Technology Guy: Hojoki - make all your cloud apps work together - very cool & free - 5 views

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    Hojoki's basic idea is very simple: they offer one newsfeed for productivity apps. It connects to apps like Google Documents, Evernote, Dropbox, Mendeley and Google Calendar, building you a newsfeed and a collaborative space for your work.
Tony Richards

Official Google Enterprise Blog - 1 views

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    "We've permanently removed the "enable/disable" toggle for ads in the Apps for Education Administrator console. This means ads in Apps for Education services are turned off and administrators no longer have the option or ability to turn ads in these services on. We've permanently removed all ads scanning in Gmail for Apps for Education, which means Google cannot collect or use student data in Apps for Education services for advertising purposes."
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Roland Gesthuizen

Google Translate for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 3 views

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    "Translate words and phrases between more than 50 languages using Google Translate for iOS. For most languages, you can speak your phrases and hear the corresponding translations."
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    Awesome new App from Google for translating languages, almost the Universal Translator used in Star Trek!
John Pearce

Introducing Google Play - 5 views

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    The Google Play interface introducing Google Play Now your favorite music, books, movies, apps, and games are all in one place that's accessible from the Web and any Android device. Discover, buy and share like never before.
Roland Gesthuizen

DAV-pocket Lab - WebDAV access to Google Docs - 0 views

  • DAV-pocket Lab is a small project developping WebDAV Server on Google App Engine.
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    DAV-pocket is now being used by many Google Docs users with applications which support WebDAV. The most popular application is Pages for iPad - word processing app on Apple's iPad. Here's a step-by-step guide to integrate your Pages for iPad with Google Docs.
Simon Youd

Classroom Introducing a new product in Google Apps for Education - 0 views

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    Welcome to a preview of Classroom, a new tool coming to Google Apps for Education. Classroom weaves together Google Docs, Drive and Gmail to help teachers create and organize assignments quickly, provide feedback efficiently, and communicate with their classes with ease
John Pearce

Collaboration with Google Docs in the classroom - YouTube - 5 views

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    "Two year 4 students from Winters Flat Primary School explain how they write, collaborate, receive feedback and share using Google Docs, one of the key communication tools of Google Apps for Education."
Andrew Williamson

EduApps | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #UKEdChat Education Community - 4 views

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    A fantastic list of apps for iPads in edu. On this page, we are showcasing Apple Apps which can help educators with teaching and learning activities, as recommended by various educators within the #UKEdchat forum. You can easily sort the columns by clicking the arrows by each heading. Are we missing an iPad app which you use a lot in school? Please let us know in the comments box at the foot of the page, or via @UKEdchat on twitter, facebook, or Google+.
John Pearce

Apple vs. Google: Which Maps App Is Best? - 4 views

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    Google Maps has been available on the iPhone since the device's launch, but on Monday Apple announced its own version of Maps for iOS 6 - one that will be replace the Google service on its smartphones. Google recently announced an update to its mapping service as well. While both services certainly have a lot in common, there are also quite a few distinctive differences between the two.
John Pearce

Use Google Docs to Translate PDFs - 2 views

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    "Need to translate a pdf from one language to another? Technology blog Tech Dows advises uploading the pdf to your Google Docs account, then opening the document and click on Tools then Translate document. Google Docs will make a copy of that document in the new language."
John Pearce

Free Technology for Teachers: 13 Good Chrome Extensions and Apps for Students and Teachers - 3 views

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    "Later this week I am going to be a virtual guest in a class at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. The topic I've been invited to speak about is using Google Chrome extensions and apps in education. In preparation for my virtual visit I've created this list of some of my favorite apps and extensions."
John Pearce

As Google I/O nears, 15 killer apps show best of Chrome | PCWorld - 5 views

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    "Anyone who says you can't get real work done on a Web browser-or in a browser-based operating system, for that matter-hasn't seen some of the latest Chrome apps. Rising above glorified bookmarks, the cream of Google's Chrome Web Store can stand toe-to-toe with desktop software. More are offering offline functionality, too. Coming soon: 'packaged apps' that look and act more like traditional software."
John Pearce

Speech Recognizer - Chrome Web Store - 3 views

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    "This app uses the new built in speech feature in chrome 11+ to create a useful powerful tool to use voice to do the normal typing jobs . The app is essentially an in the browser speech recognizer using which you can dictate sentences , edit the output and add them together to form paragraphs. This app is best used along with Voice In chrome extension [ also developed by me ]. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gjkogfbjkfchelfjonefnnenhfgglpnn Please Note : Speech Recognition is a statistical model . You cant expect a 100% accuracy rate . But not to worry recognition is rate is good enough to use :) I'd appreciate if you'd rate it with ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ and tell your friends! :-) "
John Pearce

Gliffy Diagrams Is A Full-Featured Diagramming App Based On Chrome - 1 views

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    "Gliffy Diagrams is a Google Chrome app that makes the process of creating all such diagrams a lot easier. You can not only create a vast range of diagram types, but also modify them in plenty of ways, save the output as image files, and even export it to Google Docs, presentations, or web pages."
John Pearce

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."
Shelly Terrell

Google Maps For Android Now Lets You Explore The Great Indoors (And Find The Nearest Restroom) | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Google Maps for Android is fantastic. Between its free GPS Navigation feature, speedy downloads thanks to vector-based maps, and offline caching, the app is leagues ahead of the Maps app on iOS. Today, Maps for Android is getting upgraded to version 6.0, and it includes a long-anticipated feature that presents a huge technical challenge: indoor maps. Yes, you'll now be able to fire up Maps in some malls, airports, and department stores to get your bearings, complete with that 'little blue dot' that shows you where you are. 
Tony Richards

Rewrite your Google contracts or stop using Apps, Swedish schools told | ZDNet - 1 views

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    "Office in the cloud: Google Apps vs Office 365"
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