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Henry Thiele

Tips & Tricks: Sharing Google Docs Like a Pro - Official Google Docs Blog - 13 views

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      Use this for training.
  • In your document list, you’ll notice various icons and descriptions listed next to the title of each doc. Here’s a general overview:A lock icon means “Private” A lock icon in front of a globe means “Anyone with the link”A globe means “Public on the web”
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    In your document list, you'll notice various icons and descriptions listed next to the title of each doc. Here's a general overview: A lock icon means "Private" A lock icon in front of a globe means "Anyone with the link" A globe means "Public on the web"
Janice Stearns

Steve Hargadon: Embedding Google Forms in Wikispaces - 0 views

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    Steve Hargadon shares how to embed a Google form on a web page, wiki, blog, maybe even Moodle, when the supplied code doesn't work.
Gail Braddock

Welcome to Bank Jr! - 0 views

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    educational banking website designed for elementary school students. I discovered Bank Jr. through Donna Murray's excellent blog. Bank Jr. is an interactive website on which students can learn the in's and out's of banking. Bank Jr. has a glossary of terms, a help center, and savings wizards. Bank Jr. also provides students with a history of money and a look at how different countries use money. The teachers section of Bank Jr. provides an extensive glossary of terms and some lesson ideas. Bank Jr. does not provide full-length, detailed lesson plans, but it does provide PDF's of worksheets and handouts that teachers may find useful for teaching banking lessons. Yesterday, Common Craft released a new video that explains borrowing money in plain English. As always, Common Craft does an excellent job of explaining what can be a complex topic in a very easy to understand form. The video is embedded below in Dot Sub form. Applications for Education Bank Jr. could be a good place for students to learn about saving money and commonly used banking terms. In the teacher section of Bank Jr. teachers can find PDF forms for teaching banking basics like keeping an accurate ledger. The Common Craft video should be required viewing for high school and college students. Too many students get to college and get into debt in part because of ignorance about the pitfalls of borrowing more than you can afford to repay. Here are a couple of other resources for teaching about banking and economics. The History of Credit Cards in the United States Saving Money in Plain English
Janice Stearns

Google Earth Blog: New Greenpeace Layer in Google Earth - 0 views

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    A new layer in Google Earth to learn about climate change
Lucy Gray

10 Google Forms for the Classroom | ICT in my Classroom - 2 views

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    blog post from Tom Barrett
Mark Wagner

Idea : Docs for Teachers - Google Docs Help Center - 0 views

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    Ideas for using Google Docs with/by students.
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    This appeared on the Google Docs blog back on Dec 22. I'm sharing it here for the future.
Michelle Krill

Google Earth Blog: Google Earth Plus Discontinued - 1 views

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    Links to tools you can use to get the Plus features with the free Google Earth.
Jackie Ediger

If You Tweet It, They Will Come - Pogue's Posts Blog - NYTimes.com - 16 views

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      remember to study for test on Wednesday
Fabian Aguilar

Confirmed: Google Acquires AppJet, The Maker Of EtherPad - 5 views

  • Google was in the process of acquiring AppJet, the startup behind the powerful real-time document editor EtherPad. The official EtherPad blog has just been updated confirming the news.
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