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Pavlína Hublová

Critical Search Skills Students Should Know - Edudemic - Edudemic - 22 views

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    "Teachers - especially in the elementary grades  -need to develop a shared vocabulary around the skill of searching. They need to make sure their students learn some basic search strategies and keep applying them until they become almost automatic."
Kasey Bell

Google Tools for Special Needs - Google Docs - 25 views

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    This document from the amazing Eric Curts has tons of resources for using Google with special needs
Raul Babolea

FormEmailer - 21 views

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    FormEmailer is a Google Apps Script for Google Forms and Spreadsheets. With it you're able to easily set up flexible e-mail merge in your spreadsheets and automatic emailing to your forms. The best part is that you need NO javascript knowledge, and everything is set up in a simple interface.
Chris Betcher

List Of Google Now Commands & Smart Cards [Android] - 28 views

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    Here's what you need to speak or type in to obtain favorable results via Google Now Smart Cards:
Pavlína Hublová

Tech Tools For Teaching: It's Time For A Little Google Drive Clean-Up - 36 views

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    "4.)  If you have folders that hold documents and projects that you use every year and you need to copy the entire folder you can do that by using this script.  Just authorize the script and add the alphanumeric information from the URL and rename your new folder.  Works like a charm!"
Pavlína Hublová

11 Things You Need to Know About the Redesigned Google Drive | Google Gooru - 13 views

  • 3. New Method of Offline Sync If you’re having trouble finding your offline Google Drive files, that is because offline sync is automatically set up. To enable offline access, click the gear icon in the right corner then Settings and select the Offline radio button. Your files will be available offline immediately, and new files and folders will automatically sync in the background as they are created.
qacampus12

http://us.qacampus.com/advanced-qa-qa-manager-program/ - 3 views

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    What is quality assurance and what is the need of quality assurance in software testing ? If you still don't know about this then QACampus in California is the center where you can get the basic and advanced knowledge about QA testing. The experts with latest tools helps you to learn and implement these facts of testing to ensure the quality of a software.
qualitypoint Tech

Need to solve error in PHP code useful for getting Google PageRank - 3 views

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    We are working on to get Google pagerank using php code for one of our customer projects.I referred http://www.pagerankcode.com/down\nfor doing this.This code works fine in our local machine. We are using it for long time from our local machine. And, we tried to use it in our server few months back.
Dennis OConnor

21st Century Literacy - 26 views

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    Teaching digital literacy, information literacy, citizenship literacy via journalism lessons and resources for 7-12 grade students. I like the combination of writing journalism with the deep thinking skills needed for information fluency.
Michelle Krill

Official Google Docs Blog: Live blogging with Docs - 0 views

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    Use Google Docs to live blog a conference event or any other event that needs constant updating. via rbretag via twitter
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    This tutorial will show you how to use Google Docs word processor for blogging a live event - it could be a keynote address or a conference call with media or someone speaking at a local BarCamp in your city. To get started you would need a laptop computer, a free Google account and few inches of free space to sit (or stand) in the conference room. OK, we are now ready to roll.
Tami Brass

Google Docs Templates - 1 views

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    Lots of templates available in Google Docs. Who needs word?
Valerie B.

googleschool / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Thanks to Mr. Mayo's 8th graders, who made the suggestion, and Mark Wagner's prompting to create a wiki -- here is a wiki for interested people to start dreaming about a Google school in connectioin with Google's 10 to the 100th project. The deadline is Oct. 20. Basic guidelines are: * Reach: How many people would this idea affect? * Depth: How deeply are people impacted? How urgent is the need? * Attainability: Can this idea be implemented within a year or two? * Efficiency: How simple and cost-effective is your idea? * Longevity: How long will the idea's impact last?
Michelle Krill

Education | Glogster - 0 views

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    Glogster is proud to present Glogster.com/edu, a NEW addition to the site for all your educational needs! This is just the first step in making education and technology more engaging for educators and students!
Ginger Lewman

4 Essential Google Helper Apps For Website Owners - 34 views

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    When you have a website of any kind, there are certain things you will need to do and know. Part of what is good to know is what tools are available. As you can imagine, Google has been working on some great new apps for helping you to do everything for free.
Michelle Krill

6 Google Docs Features to Make Collaboration More Productive - 0 views

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    Google docs is by far one of the easiest and most full featured collaboration tools available online. To get the most out of your collaboration, you need to make your documents do more for you, and go beyond just sharing them. Here are the 6 features that help you collaborate better, and more effectively using Google Docs:
Dennis OConnor

Why The FCC Wants To Smash Open The iPhone - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

  • Right about now, Apple probably wishes it had never rejected Google Voice and related apps from the iPhone. Or maybe it was AT&T who rejected the apps. Nobody really knows. But the FCC launched an investigation last night to find out, sending letters to all three companies (Apple, AT&T, and Google) asking them to explain exactly what happened.
  • The FCC investigation is not just about the arbitrary rejection of a single app. It is the FCC's way of putting a stake in the ground for making the wireless networks controlled by cell phone carriers as open as the Internet.
  • On the wired Internet, we can connect any type of PC or other computing device and use any applications we want on those devices. On the wireless Internet controlled by cellular carriers like AT&T, we can only use the phones they allow on their networks and can only use the applications they approve.
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  • Google must secretly be pleased as punch. It was only two years ago, prior to the 700MHz wireless spectrum auctions, that it was pleading with the FCC to adopt principles guaranteeing open access for applications, devices, services, and other networks. Now two years later, in a different context and under a different administration, the FCC is pushing for the same principles.
  • FCC cites "pending FCC proceedings regarding wireless open access (RM-11361) and handset exclusivity (RM-11497). That first proceeding on open access dates back to 2007 when Skype requested that cell phone carriers open up their networks to all applications (see Skype's petition here). Like Google Voice, Skype helps consumers bypass the carriers. The carriers don't like that because that's their erodes their core business and turns them into dumb pipes. But dumb pipes are what we need. They are good for consumers and good for competition because they allow any application and any device, within reason, to flower on the wireless Internet.
  • The FCC also wants Apple to explain the arbitrariness of its app approval process: 4. Please explain any differences between the Google Voice iPhone application and any Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) applications that Apple has approved for the iPhone. Are any of the approved VoIP applications allowed to operate on AT&T?s 3G network?5. What other applications have been rejected for use on the iPhone and for what reasons? Is there a list of prohibited applications or of categories of applications that is provided to potential vendors/developers? If so, is this posted on the iTunes website or otherwise disclosed to consumers?6. What are the standards for considering and approving iPhone applications? What is the approval process for such applications (timing, reasons for rejection, appeal process, etc.)? What is the percentage of applications that are rejected? What are the major reasons for rejecting an application?
  • Why does it take a formal request from a government agency to get Apple (and AT&T) to explain what the rules are to get on the wireless Internet?
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    Opening the iPhone would make educational apps much easier to publish. Apple's monopoly means e-text-book readers and classroom use of hand held computers (which is what the iPhone and iPod reall are) have to pay a toll to Apple. Right now, Apple's approval system is cloaked in mystery. Developers have no way to market their products without 'official' approval. Opening up the iPhone and by extension opening up wireless networks around the country will drive down high prices and bring connectivity to more inexpensive computing devices. I hope this FCC investigation is the domino that kicks open the door to the clouds of connectivity that are already out there!
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.
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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