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Susan Oxnevad

Flubaroo: Automated Google Docs Self-Grading Quizzes - 39 views

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    Flubaroo is a truly remarkable teaching tool is one that can collect information to evaluate student performance and provide students and teachers with immediate feedback for modification, reteaching and challenge.
Elizabeth McCarthy

Why Schools Are Turning to Google Chromebooks | EdTech Magazine - 24 views

  • the Chromebook is a unique class of personal computer that combines the functionality of a traditional notebook computer with the convenience of a pure-cloud client in a device the size of a netbook.
  • "They're easy to set up: Just press 'control, alt, e,' and they're ready for a student," Millin says. "And they're easy to administer. There's no worry about students downloading viruses or unwanted software. Plus, the management console permits blacklisting sites or apps and enables pushing specific apps to specific devices."
  • "We found that the Chromebook's more reliable operation significantly reduced time lost in the classroom due to PC downtime, help desk calls and operating system maintenance,"
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  • As long as students have Google ­accounts, she says, "they can use a Chromebook, a lab PC or even the smartphone in their pocket."
  • Update Wi-Fi access. "Have sufficient bandwidth to keep your students from getting frustrated,"
  • Commit to Google Apps for Education.
  • Train teachers up front.
Susan Oxnevad

Digital Notes: Combine Readability with Google Docs - 28 views

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    One of my favorite tools to share with students and teachers is Readability . This handy bookmarklet tool scrubs webpages clean of distractions by eliminating the ads and creating a more readable version of digital text. By itself, it's a really useful tool for students, but when combined with Google Docs, it can be an effective and efficient method of taking digital notes.
Maryann Angeroth

Google Plus Daily: How To: Your Google+ Profile (updated August 2013) - 14 views

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    Just made the switch to +Google+? We've laid out some how-to guides for our readers to quickly get started on setting up and getting around Google's social offering.
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    I cannot open this link. Can you?
Janice Poston

How To Host A Google+ Hangout With Your Students - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "It's easy to see how a free tool that connects you to your students can be helpful. But Google+ is not something you simply pick up and assume everyone knows how to use. In fact, I'd recommend making sure everyone you want to speak with actually has an account first!"
Pavlína Hublová

třída na Twitteru s využitím google tabulek - 2 views

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    Žáci zapisují do tabulky, učitel schvaluje.
Rob Reynolds

Google Sites - Copy Site - Import Personal Site to Google Apps (steegle.com) - 0 views

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    Move or transfer sites from apps to google or the other way around.
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    Handy instructions to show how students can move their sites to google account when leaving school.
Jennifer Carey

How to Teach With Google Earth - 36 views

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    Lots of great ways to teach with Google Earth. This site includes how it can be used, how educators are using Google Earth (with resources), how to use it as a reasearch tool, good places to get data, and how to keep up with Google Earth changes. There are lots of things here for all subject areas.
Elizabeth McCarthy

Google URL Shortener - 38 views

shared by Elizabeth McCarthy on 02 Oct 10 - Cached
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    shorten your long urls and track user data
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    Thank you for the info. I can see many occasions where a shorter URL would be preferable.
Jeff Johnson

Google Pushes to Make Browser Applications More Powerful - 0 views

  • Google said that it has opened to third-party developers the programming interfaces to Google Earth, the company’s 3-D visualization software. That will allow developers to embed Google Earth on their Web sites, much like they already can do with Google Maps.
Jeff Johnson

Mobile - 0 views

  • Text message your search query to 466453 ('GOOGLE' on most devices) and we'll text message back results. Personalized SMS saves you time by saving your location. We'll automatically save your most frequently used location for future queries. You can also text 'set location' followed by a city & state or zip to save a new location. Try it out on our demo!
nori barajas-murphy

Blogger: Blogger Mobile - 0 views

  • How it works Send an MMS or email to go@blogger.com from your phone We'll reply with the address of your new mobile blog, plus a claim code Post to your new mobile blog, or use the claim code to link your phone to a different blog
    • nori barajas-murphy
       
      THIS took some messing around with but did get it to accept text messages. what i REALLY want is for my students to be able to use their camera to include images in their blog but verizon makes it a catch-22. you must accept a "token" from the email that sends the info and images come from the *pix* account (so verizon can offer you $ based services on your images) the catch is that the pix account doesn't have an inbox only an outbox. so you cannot verify a token, so images sent from phone won't post on blog. big bummer.
Jeff Johnson

Google Operating System - 0 views

  • Google Earth can now be used from a browser, without having to install the full application. Instead of the application, you need to install a plug-in that only works in Firefox and Internet Explorer 6/7 on Windows.
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