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Chris P

5 Free Tools for Quickly Hosting Online Brainstorming Sessions - 0 views

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    There are a lot of great tools online that can be used for collaborating on documents, developing sketches, or constructing outlines. Many of those services require all users to register and keep track of their user names and passwords. There's nothing wrong with that. However, sometimes you just want to get online and start collaborating as quickly as possible. In those cases you might want to try one of the following five services that don't require users to register.
Chris Pirkl

Screenhero | Collaborative Screen Sharing - 0 views

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    Share your screen with someone else and both of you can interact with the desktop - great for collaboration in programs that don't allow simultaneous users (e.g. garage band)
Chris P

Introducing Google Docs To Your Class:1 of 3 - 0 views

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    n 2008 I was invited to write a series of blog posts for the Official Google Docs blog. I have decided to repost them here to highlight some of the challenges I faced at the time and in an effort to help you, not only with the use of Google Docs but also other online collaborative tools.
Chris P

Common Core Curriculum Maps | Digital Resources - 0 views

  • These digital resources and tools for creating, collaborating, researching, and sharing can be found in the Common Core Curriculum Maps. This is not intended to be a comprehensive list, as the technologies are constantly evolving. Consider it a beginning!
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    These digital resources and tools for creating, collaborating, researching, and sharing can be found in the Common Core Curriculum Maps. This is not intended to be a comprehensive list, as the technologies are constantly evolving. Consider it a beginning!
Chris P

New Discussion Features in GDocs - 0 views

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    Today, Google announced an enhancement to the Google Docs commenting system. The enhancement is being called "discussions." Discussions will allow document collaborators to have threaded conversations in the margins of a document. By including the @ symbol before a collaborator's name you can reply directly to that person. Another option in discussions is the option to be notified via email of replies to your comments in Google Docs.
Chris P

Whiteboard - 0 views

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    A Web Whiteboard is touch-friendly whiteboard app that lets you use your computer, tablet or smartphone to easily draw sketches, collaborate with others and share them with the world. Works on all modern browsers, no installation needed.
Chris Pirkl

How Can We Make Assessments Meaningful? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Thankfully, with the Common Core standards exemplifying the 4Cs: Creativity and Critical Thinking (through performance-based assessments), Collaboration, and Communication (in particular through the use of interdisciplinary writing), we are looking at a more fluid future in testing formats. 
Chris Pirkl

Sessions - Google Apps for Education Maine Summit - 0 views

  • 505What's up Doc(s)? Powerful Collaborative Tools and Features
  • 500 Chromebook Lab *Map This! - Using Google Maps for Social Studies and MoreRichard Byrne501Using Google Sites in the ClassroomMaya Crosby
  • 501Google Sites for EPortfoliosSarah Sutter 
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  • 501"Flipping" the ClassroomMorgan Cuthbert
  • AuditoriumGoogle Forms and Spreadsheets Kern Kelley
  • CafetoriumGoogle Guide to Education Apps - Leveling the Playing Field for Challenged LearnersCheryl Oakes
  • 505Reverse Teaching Using Google ToolsKeith Kelley
  • CafetoriumIncreasing student to student feedback in Google DocsJosh Ottow
  • 500 Chromebook Lab *Student First Approach To Google AppsLucie deLaBruere501Using Picasa Web Albums with Google Sites and Blogger BlogsCathy Wolinsky
  • 502Google Goes Special, Education that is!Cheryl Oakes
  • 503Using Docs, Forms, & Sites Together - Interactive Approach to Assignments, Learning, and Monitoring
  • Michael Wacker
  • ncreasing student to student feedback in Google DocsJosh Ottow
Chris P

Introducing Google Docs to the Class | edte.ch - 0 views

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    A quick checklist then for your first Google Docs session.
Chris P

TodaysMeet - tap into the backchannel - 0 views

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    "TodaysMeet helps you embrace the backchannel and connect with your audience in realtime. Encourage the room to use the live stream to make comments, ask questions, and use that feedback to tailor your presentation, sharpen your points, and address audience needs."
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