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Chris Betcher

2011 Hurricane Season - 1 views

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    The place for up to date crisis information
Jennifer Carey

Update on Using Class Blogs - 51 views

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    Would really love to get colleague input on my latest update on using class blogs
Henry Thiele

Oregon schools roll out Google Apps to students | eSchool News - 10 views

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    As more Oregon schools roll out Google's free suite of productivity software this fall, they're also trying to educate parents and ease concerns about privacy. Oregon was the first state to sign up for Google Apps for Education in 2010 and make it available to K-12 school districts. The free software allows students to access their class work from home, the library, or anywhere they have internet access. But the very thing that makes Google Apps so accessible and appealing worries some parents: They don't want Google or anyone outside the district to have access to their children's private information.
Henry Thiele

Google Apps Script: Neo Copier | Mu's Worklog - 21 views

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    This Google Apps Script code will copy the data on Google Spreadsheet from Sheet1 to Sheet2 ( If Sheet2 is not existed, it will automatically create one). The good thing is, basically, you don't need to change anything to make it work.
Ginger Lewman

Taking control of your Calendars: Part 1 | Betchablog - 53 views

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    I'd been treating iCal as my "source of truth" calendar and then making it sync outwards to Google Calendar.  As it turns out, I now realise I was thinking about it all wrong. The trick is to make the Google Calendar the "source of truth" calendar and then have it sync out to everywhere else.
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    I have a lot of information about the latest products that are promotional in www.open-xl.com
Lisa Winebrenner

Rebel 6 Ramblings: Superintendents on Twitter - 19 views

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    Superintendents on Twitter-While still relatively rare, there's a growing number of state and school district superintendents coming out of the closet on Twitter. We need their voice and "out-loud leadership" in the school reform and funding debates. Here's a list that hopefully keeps growing:
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