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The Magic Automatic Lesson Planner with Google Forms | Ditch That Textbook - 0 views

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    Very cool way to use forms, sheets, addons to make a lesson plan automagically
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7 Great Google Forms Tools for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Need to eliminate a choice or automatically turn off a form or insert math? Here are addons to help with that.
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Paperpile - A Great Google Doc Addon for Research Students - 0 views

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    "Using Paperpile add-on enables you to easily insert citations with a single click. You can  conduct a search for a journal article while working on your document, insert the citation and get the reference cited for you. Paperpile is also ideal for collaborative co-authoring  and can even work with dozens of co-authors. About the privacy issue here is what Paperpile has to say about it:"
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Create a Google Drive Folder for Each Student | Teacher Tech - 0 views

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    From a spreadsheet template, fill in names and email addresses for students and run the addon "folder maker." Folders are created for every student and they are automatically shared with the teacher and student. Awesome!
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A Handy Chart Featuring Some of The Best Drive Add-ons for Teachers ~ Educational Techn... - 0 views

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    Add-ons listed by category. Nice chart!
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Google Forms FINALLY Loves Math - 0 views

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    You can use g(Math) with students so they can put equations and graphs into Google forms. Here are screenshots to show you how.
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Here Is Another Great Drive Tool for Math Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile ... - 0 views

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    WizkidsCAS is an add-on that allows you to create and solve equations or create graphs in google docs.
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Create a Simple Check-out/ Check-in System With Google Forms - 0 views

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    With CheckItOut enabled in Google Forms you simply title the set of items that people will be checking out (iPads for example) then choose if you want people to choose from check boxes, a list, or multiple choice question. After making those selections CheckItOut will create the form formatting for you. Once created you can edit the list of items that being checked-out. When someone uses your form to check-out an item, that item is automatically moved from the check-out field to the check-in field of your form which makes it easy for everyone to see which items are available and which are not.
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