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Google Forms for Teachers- A Must Read Guide ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Google Forms is one of the potent services Google provides for free for its users. Using Google Forms, you can very easily and without the need for any advanced technology knowledge create all kinds of forms to use with your students from contact forms to quizzes and polls. Since its inception a few years ago, Google Forms has undergone some major updates and the last one in this regard is enabling users to embed pictures and images into forms.
anonymous

12 Effective Ways To Use Google Drive In Education - Edudemic - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Are you a Google Drive / Google Docs fan? Do you take notes, compose papers, construct spreadsheets, and build presentations in real-time on the web while collaborating with others? I'm not necessarily promoting Google Drive; just merely pointing out a few of the powerful ways the free tool can help you save time and keep you better organized."
anonymous

Free Technology for Teachers: VideoNotes - A Great Tool for Taking Notes While Watching... - 0 views

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    "VideoNotes is a neat new tool for taking notes while watching videos. VideoNotes allows you to load any YouTube video on the left side of your screen and on the right side of the screen VideoNotes gives you a notepad to type on. VideoNotes integrates with your Google Drive account. By integrating with Google Drive VideoNotes allows you to share your notes and collaborate on your notes just as you can do with a Google Document. "
anonymous

7 Awesome Visual Alternatives to Google Docs ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    "ou don't need a degree in rocket science to know that visually organized data appeals more to students than plain text-based scribble. The visual stimulus is quickly captured by the brain and requires way less processing to understand and code it than written text. As teachers, we need to capitalize on this and try to include as many relevant visuals as possible. One way to do this is to use these visual alternatives to Google Docs. The web tools below have almost the same collaborative features Google Docs provide and they also have an added feature which is that of capturing and organizing data visually."
anonymous

Tools of the Trade - 0 views

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    "Tutorials from the Google Apps Learning Centers"
anonymous

Supercharge Google Drive With These Clever Third-Party Apps | Gadget Lab | WIRED - 0 views

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    "This is where Google Drive shines. Thanks to built-in integration with literally hundreds of third-party apps, Drive not only stores all your files, it brings powerful, PC-like capabilities straight to your browser. To access these apps, open your Google Drive and click on the Gear icon on the right. Click "Manage apps" and then click "Connect more apps" in the window that pops up. Welcome to your new life in the browser. Check out your superpowers below."
anonymous

Google Lat Long: Create your own Street View - 0 views

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    "Have you ever tried to convey the feeling of walking through your favorite park? Or have you wanted to create an interactive tour of a memorable journey? Well, starting today, it's now possible for you to build your own Street View experiences to do just that. Using a new feature in our Views community, you can easily connect your photo spheres to create 360º virtual tours of the places you love, then share them with the world on Google Maps."
Justin Medved

Google Apps for Education Ontario Summit - 0 views

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    "Google Apps for Education Ontario Summit"
anonymous

Google Sites for Schools - Eric Curts - Google Drive - 0 views

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    A How To - detailed and awesome
anonymous

Free Technology for Teachers: Why Word Order Matters in Google Searches - 0 views

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    Quick video on word order searches
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