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Glenn Hervieux

Google Drive Workflows to Use with Students | Kyle B. Pace - 2 views

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    Kyle Pace, Google Certified Teacher and Instructional Tech. Specialist shares his insights into creating workflows in Google Drive with students. The most common methods used are #2 and #3 (Doctopus is another popular script that I like). However, another teacher shared another on you can view here ( http://goo.gl/Kuy3b9 ) that utilizes the idea of a digital portfolio. Using one of these methods is KEY to helping you and your students more effectively leverage Google Drive...and keep your Inbox a bit leaner from all of those file sharing notifications.
Glenn Hervieux

12 Effective Ways To Use Google Drive In Education - Edudemic - Edudemic - 2 views

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    Great visual and description of how to use Google Drive in creative, effective ways with students. Don't forget, Google Apps also export in MS Office formats.
Glenn Hervieux

Sharing a Folder in Google Drive | Teacher Tech - 2 views

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    Well thought out, step by step instructions on how to share folders in Google Drive. Thanks to Alice Keeler, Google Guru...great for using with both Ss & Ts.
Glenn Hervieux

10 Sentences Google Apps Teachers Never Hear | EdReach - 1 views

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    A Twitter friend, Holly Clark aka @hollyedtechdiva,(http://hollyclark.net/), shared a post she found about how Google Apps can make a difference for teachers & students. And they are making a difference, and there's so much more we can do. Just think, students and teachers in our district have created over 30,000 docs, 1,712 spreadsheets, 1,027 presentations, & 2,894 folders. There are also over 9,000 files uploaded and stored in Google Drive. And there are 10 things Google Apps teachers rarely, if ever hear. Check them out :)
Glenn Hervieux

Reeder's Writings: Here a Ning, There a Wiki...Information Overload! - 1 views

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    Here are some good tips on how to streamline the information you face on the Internet, email, etc. Like Jodie, I'm working to implement the GTD organizational system using Evernote & Web Clipper, Diigo, Google Mail, Google Reader, Twitter, Google Drive, etc. 
Glenn Hervieux

gClassFolders Helps You Organize Google Drive Files Shared by Your Students - 4 views

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    Sharing and collecting student work in Google Drive takes some work when manually creating folders. gClassFolders makes that process easier for both students & teachers. View the demo video to get a sense of the process. This is a free way to get the job done. You may also want to look at Hapara, which has bells and whistles that'll surprise you!
Glenn Hervieux

http://www.shakeuplearning.com/uploads/1/7/2/2/1722468/newgoogledrivecheatsheet.pdf - 3 views

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    Google Drive cheat sheet - excellent resource 8-2-14
kirstentschofen

Google Drive and Docs: Sharing and Collaborating - Lesson 6 - 9 views

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    A good tutorial for Google Drive. 
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    Hi Kirsten! You might try using the metatagging function so that you and others can easily locate this link again.
Alec Couros

Google Drive iPad Portfolio on Vimeo - 3 views

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    How to create an ePortfolio with and iPad, Google Drive, and some other apps.
Alec Couros

#PSD70 #Blogging #Presentation #Portfolio - Google Drive - 1 views

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    Classroom blogging as a portfolio - a Google Doc.
Glenn Hervieux

gClassFolders Helps You Organize Google Drive Files Shared by Your Students - 2 views

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    gClassFolders is a tool that allows for management of all the files that students share with teachers and allows for sharing easily with students. The setup is straight forward and sets up three folders for students for a class - Edit, Preview(Read Only) and Dropbox to turn work in. If your school can't afford Hapara or you don't want to spend lots of time setting up folders, this may be the tool for you.
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