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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
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  • ncreasing student to student feedback in Google DocsJosh Ottow
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

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

Free Technology for Teachers: Map Fast - Find Books About Places via Google Maps - 0 views

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    "mapFAST is a great use of Google Maps for finding texts about places all over the world. Visit mapFAST, type in a location and mapFAST will generate a list of texts about that location. . . . Applications for Education mapFAST could be a great tool for students doing research on a place or region. If you want students to look at books that are available for free viewing online, have them filter the Google Books list generated by mapFAST to "full view only" books."
Chris Pirkl

Students Use Google Maps to Plan Field Trips | 1 to 1 Schools - 0 views

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    Plan­ning a real-life field trip is a project that requires stu­dents to research online, explore the geog­ra­phy of the city using Google maps, col­lab­o­rate in small groups, plan for and use pub­lic trans­porta­tion, cre­ate rea­son­able timeta­bles, orga­nize itin­er­aries on a spread­sheet, bud­get, and com­mu­ni­cate with parents.
Chris P

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Docs for Teachers - A Free eBook - 0 views

  • The 40 page guide (embedded below) is designed to help teachers who have never used Google Documents.
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 Pirkl

Free Technology for Teachers: More Google Good To Know - 0 views

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    Google Good to Know could be a good starting point for building your own lessons on managing digital footprints. After reviewing the Google materials you might ask students to create their own short videos like the one above, to inform others of simple things they can do to manage their digital data online.
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