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K12 Guide to going Google - 50 views

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    This site contains tools and guidelines to use as a starting point to getting your students, faculty, and alumni ready and excited about what's coming.
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Pros and Cons - Integrating Google Tools 4 Teachers - 56 views

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    Google Apps Education Edition and Google Pros and Cons
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GoogleWebSearchEducation - 46 views

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    Google Search -- lessons and information -- become an expert searcher and research with Google Search
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    How to search smarter, includes lesson plans

NCGE 2011 - 17 views

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Google Image Chart Creator: Create and Embed a Variety of Graphs and Charts - 38 views

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    Google Image Chart Creator is a free web tool provided to you by Google. It lets you create a variety of graphs by entering data points. In addition to plotting the data, it lets you customize various aspects of the graphs such as colors and margins. When you first visit the site you view thumbnails of different types of graphs that you can select from.
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Docs ‎(Integrating Google Tools 4 Teachers)‎ - 0 views

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    (Remember, students 13+ can use their own Google account but for younger students, you might consider creating a class Google account to share documents):
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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 Earth in Education - 3 views

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    This is a Jog the Web tour of Google Earth sites.
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The Keyword Blog: Kermit the Frog Search Challenge (Information Literacy Games) - 4 views

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    Information Literacy Games: Finding Kermit This blog post features a great video of Kermit the frog singing It Ain't Easy Being Green. It follows up with an explanation of a search game that can be used with the whole class in a lab or on an individual workstation. It's part of a free series of online information literacy / information fluency games available from 21cif.com. Finding Kermit was the inspiration for one of the first Internet Search Challenges created by Dr. Carl Heine. The task is to track down a picture of Kermit ready for graduation in the least amount of time. The search game is embedded on the page so you can try it without going to the main site. Many teachers use this as a whole class lab activity. Put up a search challenge and then it's off the races! Most of these games were developed for middle and high school students. Adults find them challenging as well.
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Google Docs (Google Workshops For Educators) - 32 views

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    via Jackie Gerstein
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with Google Tools (Learning Continuity) - 10 views

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    Keep students connected to your curriculum from home and back. Posting assignments and lessons online can help students catch up or review if they are absent from school. And giving students "all the time" and "at anytime" access to the learning helps with time budgeting and life long learning skills.
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    via Cheryl Davis
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