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Google+ Communities - Discussions, ideas, strategy & tactics - YouTube - 9 views

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    GPC or Google Plus Communities are new... this discusion set (30 min or less each) chronicles the adoption and growth of GPC within Google Plus.
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Google+ Communities - Discussions, ideas, strategy & tactics - YouTube - 1 views

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    "GPC or Google Plus Communities are new... this discusion set (30 min or less each) chronicles the adoption and growth of GPC within Google Plus."
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Google Apps Education Community - 32 views

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    Welcome to the Google Apps Education Community, a site to share, connect & learn This site is brought to you by Google - especially for Google Apps educators and students.  Come join and help us build it!
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    Google Apps Education Community Page
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Google For Educators - 2 views

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    "About Google for Educators At Google, we support teachers in their efforts to empower students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. That's why we've assembled the information and tools you'll find on this page. Here, you'll find a teacher's guide to Google Tools for Your Classroom. And to spark your imagination, you'll find examples of innovative ways that other educators are using these tools in the classroom. While you're here, you can sign up for the quarterly Google for Educators newsletter, as well as check out the latest from The Infinite Thinking Machine, a Google-sponsored, WestEd-produced blog for educators, by educators. Since we launched the Google for Educators site, we've heard from many of you that you'd like an easy way to communicate with us, and more importantly, with your fellow teachers. To that end, we've launched a new community with the Google for Educators Discussion Group. Visit often to learn of new announcements from us and to share any of your ideas. "
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Google Plus: Insert a Video for Students | Teacher Tech - 15 views

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    While there are so many things I love about the Google Plus platform, one cool feature is the ability to insert a video capture directly into the community.
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Integration - Google Apps Help - 0 views

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    When it comes to transitioning to Google Apps, we've found that it's important to communicate with your users early and often. Here is a suggested timetable that should help make the transition easy and enable your users to get the most out of the applications. To make sure we're all speaking the same language: go live = the date that your users can start using Google Apps
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Google Plus Daily: About - 3 views

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    "Google Plus Daily's mission is to deliver timely and quality news and content. We are your daily source for everything Google+. Together with our community, "Google+ Updates" (which has over 40,000 members), we want to be your first-choice for quality discussions, in-depth content and Google+ updates as they happen."
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Learning Communities - Google Apps for Education: a digital learning ecosystem - 12 views

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    Creating and online environment with Google Apps
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Emerging Top 100 Tools for Learning 2010 - 33 views

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    list and links to 100 great tools for eduction and learning communities
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YouTube - GoogleDocsCommunity's Channel - 19 views

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    "Here's a brief video we put together to welcome you to the Google Docs Community. We hope you'll explore the videos on this channel, subscribe, and connect with other Google Docs fans. "
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YouTube - SearchStories's Channel - 16 views

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    Welcome to the Search Stories Video Creator. Just type in your searches and select the kind of results that best communicate your story. Then, share your story with the world.
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Home ‎(Google Apps Education Community)‎ - 1 views

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    This site is brought to you by Google - especially for Google Apps educators and students. Come join and help us build it!
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Google in Education - 39 views

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    "With regard to education, our goal is to leverage Google's strengths and infrastructure to increase access to high-quality open educational content and technology and build communities of support that encourage grassroots proliferation of innovation in education. We now face a new and deep Digital Divide, where students know how to consume technology while others are creating the technologies that will shape our future. It is time to bridge this divide by supporting access to curriculum and educational technology for all students..."
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Google Plus Best Practices | Social Media Today - 17 views

  • Here are the 10 top mistakes on Google+. 
  • Set up a business page if you using Google+ for your company.
  • include your business keywords in your tagline and introduction.
  • ...20 more annotations...
  • nclude all your other social site links.
  • Include your website, and location
  • get creative and make your cover image something to talk about.
  • generate Circles for in-store customers; online customers; partners; industry leaders; business friends; coworkers; etc.
  • Make sure you use them. And then, make sure you use them well.
  • Write targeted updates to send out to targeted groups
  • Using Circles can extend the life of your updates (and blog posts), and can your them to resonate better with each of your segmented connections.
  • Don’t post your update to them AND send them an email to notify those in your Circle about your recent post:
  • The email option lets you make sure an important post will reach the Circles you need it to (like to customers, if you’re posting about a social contest marketing campaign, for example).
  • But don’t overuse this function! It’s particularly annoying if your Circles have not asked you for continual updates! It’s spam.
  • People do not like to hangout with people who only talk about themselves.
  • 80% of your posts should be about lifestyle, customers and stuff other than you; 20% should be about you and your products.
  • Another big no-no is not addressing negative comments on your posts. Bad comments will happen. It’s an open forum, and not everyone is going to agree with you, or even like what you do.
  • judge how to respond to comments on your updates.
  • If it’s an inappropriate comment - delete it, but I’d try to tell the commenter first - not doing so can lead to even more PR problems for you...)
  • Find communities that suit your business niche, and join them.
  • join a few business-related ones - start to network, and you never really know where those connections will lead you.
  • Engage, share others’ posts, comment. Treat Communities like a networking breakfast, or trade show. These can be your customers! Give them respect and interest, and they will likely reciprocate!
  • Do not post a link - and not include at least a brief comment!
  • Make sure your product pages, blog post pages, website and other other relevant landing pages have an easy to click G +1 button!
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    Good tips for using google+
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