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Mike Leonard

GCALSYNC - 0 views

  • Carry your Google Calendar in your pocket! GCalSync is an open source application that lets you do a two-way synchronization between Google Calendar and your phone's built-in calendar. Download events to your phone, or add an event on your phone and upload it to Google Calendar
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    synchronize your phone with Google Calendar
layne sanjuan

Applying to College? Google Yourself First - 0 views

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    If you're applying to college in the fall, now would be a good time to google yourself. While you're at it, take a close look at your FaceBook and Myspace pages. And, think carefully before posting identifying comments about yourself on that Internet college discussion forum.
anonymous

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Turn Google Spreadsheets into a Self Grading Quiz - 0 views

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    screencast showing how to use a Google form as a self-correcting quiz (exit ticket, quiz, quick check for comprehension, etc)
Scott Snyder

Scott Snyder's Public Library | Diigo - 5 views

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    Embed a Google Form on your Moodle page. The thinking should be the same for any HTML code you generate and can embed anyplace else, for example a Cover It Live Session.
Linda Nitsche

Real World Math - 0 views

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    Find lessons including project based lessons using google earth to explore mathematics concepts.
 Lisa Durff

Google Reader (47) - 0 views

shared by Lisa Durff on 02 Nov 08 - Cached
  • deeply reside in the connections that we make with other people who can teach or mentor us and/or collaboarate with us in the learning process
  • 1:1 program where teachers are not allowed to download and learn will be frustrating.
  • Blogging as Connective Writing Continuum: Posting assignments. (Not blogging) Journaling, i.e. “This is what I did today.” (Not blogging) Posting links (Not blogging) Links with descriptive annotation, i.e. “This site is about…” (Not really blogging either, but getting close depending on the depth of the description.) Links with analysis that gets into the meaning of the content being linked. (A simple form of blogging.) Reflective, meta-cognitive writing on practice without links. (Complex writing, but simple blogging, I think. Commenting would probably fall in here somewhere.) Links with analysis and synthesis that articulates a deeper understanding or relationship to the content being linked and written with potential audience response in mind. (Real blogging) Extended analysis and synthesis over a longer period of time that builds on previous posts, links and comments. (Complex blogging)
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  • understanding how to leverage the potential of social media technology
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Around which it all circulates
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  • My friend Angela Maiers tells me that her research has shown if a teacher rearranges their k-5th grade bookshelf with the covers facing out into the room that more students will read.
Mike Leonard

Google - 0 views

shared by Mike Leonard on 23 Mar 08 - Cached
Kristin Hokanson

TerraClues - 0 views

shared by Kristin Hokanson on 21 Apr 08 - Cached
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    Google Maps scavenger hunt game! * Solve the text or image clues by finding the correct location on the map * Create your own hunts for other users to play * Rank hunts and discuss them in the forums * Play a game that makes you think!
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    fun gps-like map games. Can create your own
Jason Heiser

attempt on Tripline - 1 views

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    google earth alternative
Scott Snyder

Myplick - share PowerPoint and Google presentations online, slideshows, slide show - 0 views

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    Cool way to line up a soundtrack with a set of PPT slides
Lori Sheldon

iGoogle - 0 views

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