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505What's up Doc(s)? Powerful Collaborative Tools and Features
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500 Chromebook Lab *Map This! - Using Google Maps for Social Studies and MoreRichard Byrne501Using Google Sites in the ClassroomMaya Crosby
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501Google Sites for EPortfoliosSarah Sutter
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Search Tips 1. Keep it short. Think about the doc, what would the writer say? How would they talk about it? Try to match what will appear. 2. State the answer. Instead of "When was the plane crash" Write "The plane crashed on. . . " 3. Use unique words in search 4. Look at more than one result, don't just pick the first link. Browse the entire page of results. 5. Pay attention to the "Did you mean. . . "
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