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Dean Mantz

Google For Educators - 24 views

  • From search games to presentations on how to use Docs & Spreadsheets with your students, here you can find real-world examples of innovative ways that teachers and librarians are using Google tools to help students learn.
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    "From search games to presentations on how to use Docs & Spreadsheets with your students, here you can find real-world examples of innovative ways that teachers and librarians are using Google tools to help students learn"
Dean Mantz

http://www.teachhub.com/news/article/cat/14/item/323 - 31 views

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    100+ Google Tricks for Teachers
anonymous

Picasa in education - We share resources for education in picasa. - 22 views

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    Ning network suporting PICASA IN EDUCATION. http://groups.diigo.com/group/picasa-in-education
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    Sharing educational resources.Compartiendo recursos educativos en Picasa.
Shamblesguru Smith

Shambles Newsletter May 2011 ... online - 15 views

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    Shambles Newsletter May 2011 .. now online and it lives at http://www.shambles.net/newsletter/May2011 or use the short url http://bit.ly/kCxOmP It only comes out three time a year ... designed specifically for k-12 educators The Content in this issue includes - launch of ShamblesPad (built on EtherPad) - Facebook instant OpenSIM VW - IB in LinkedIn - CPD courses and conferences - iPad School Timetable App written by a student - SAGE: Speakers, Authors, Guests, Experts - PLANA Australia New Zealand CPD Portal - #21CLHK #learn21cn #TechEx2011 #barcampcm4 #rscon3 - iDevices Apps #mlearning #Apps #edapp - The Relationship Manifesto - Digitise the Text Book Industry - The TED-Ed Brain Trust - Generation Y: Who, What, How - Flipped Classroom I'd appreciate your help to spread the word by forwarding this email to education colleagues or by Tweeting or through Social networks. It might be more convenient to use the url http://www.shambles.net/newsletter/ which has a sign-up form and also contains archives back to 2002. The next edition out in November (enjoy the summer hols) Many thanks Chris Chris Smith (shamblesguru) http://shambles.net (over 10,000 visitors a day) Bio http://shambles.net/shamblesguruBIO Follow me on Twitter @shamblesguru I hope you are already signed up for the free Shambles newsletter http://shambles.net/newsletter … only 3 a year
Allison Burrell

rpollack.net » Blog Archive » Self-grading multiple-choice tests with Google ... - 1 views

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    Google Docs didn't help me love them, but it did help me never grade them.
Fabian Aguilar

Thinking in Mind - 0 views

  • how do we start to build and grow our PLN's beyond those who are already plugged in? I would love to access the incredible wealth of history teaching experience that is spread across our country, and I personally believe that tools like blogs and twitter are a powerful way to share and deepen our practice.
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    It would be nice to see Google offer an app specifically designed for educator collaboration, as well as a place to discover great educational content and lessons. Hopefully Google Wave will serve as a great platform for teachers to collaborate, sharing both ideas and content.
Dean Mantz

Google For Educators - Web Search - 0 views

  • Web search can be a remarkable research tool for students - and we've heard from educators that they could use some help to teach better search skills in their classroom. The following Search Education lessons were developed by Google Certified Teachers to help you do just that. The lessons are short, modular and not specific to any discipline so you can mix and match to what best fits the needs of your classroom. Additionally, all lessons come with a companion set of slides (and some with additional resources) to help you guide your in-class discussions.
Fred Delventhal

What can a map tell us? | U Tech Tips - 0 views

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    via RJ Stangherlin
Sharon Elin

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..."
Kay McNulty

ISTE 2011 - 50 views

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    "More than 12 million students & teachers at thousands of schools worldwide have already gone Google. Join the movement with Google Apps for Education. Interesting in learning how to go Google? Check out our new Guide to going Google. Thanks to all who stopped by our booth #2617 and listened to one of the presentations in our teaching theater or saw a demo of Google Apps, Google Search, Google Earth, Chrome OS, or App Inventor."
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    All the sessions provided at the Google Booth from ISTE 2011.  
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