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Professors Consider Classroom Uses for Google Plus - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Hi... - 0 views

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    Preview of Google PLus's value to HE Excerpt: "Facebook does allow some selective sharing, but doing so is difficult to master. As a result, many professors have decided to reserve Facebook for personal communications rather than use it for teaching and research. "I don't friend my students, because the ability to share is so clunky on Facebook," says Jeremy Littau, an assistant professor of journalism at Lehigh University. "This gives us ways to connect with people that we can't do on Facebook." In Google Plus, users can assign each new contact to a "circle" and can create as many circles as they like. Each time they post an update, they can easily select which circles get to see it. B.J. Fogg, director of Stanford University's Persuasive Technology Lab and a consulting faculty member for computer science, says he plans to use Google Plus to collaborate on research projects: "Probably every project in my lab will have its own circle." Mr. Littau is even more enthusiastic. He posted an item to his blog on Thursday titled: "Why Lehigh (and every other) University needs to be on GPlus. Now." "I want to start using this in my class next term," he says, adding that he aims to expose his students to the latest communication technologies in all of his classes. He plans to try the video-chat feature of Google Plus, called "hangouts," to hold office hours online. The new system allows up to 10 people to join in a video chat. Mr. Littau may also hold optional review sessions for exams using the technology. "I can host chats a few nights a week," he says."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Google for Teachers - 0 views

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    A free resource that delves into Google's lesster known search tools. Google Books, Google Scholar, Google News. How to access Google Books advanced search.
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Will Google+ Replace Twitter or Facebook for Teachers? | MindShift - 0 views

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    When is the right time to move to a new social media tool? Seems like there has to be a critical mass before making the switch? For those already active on Twitter, for example, it seems rather daunting to try to recreate that network on Google Plus. I'll speak for myself here: I follow a lot of educators on Twitter; I have a lot of educator followers. I've tried to find folks on Google Plus and add them to my "ed-techies" circle, but that's easier said than done. I've also been added to Circles by educators I don't yet follow on Twitter, and then I feel like I should add them there too. For the time being, it feels as though I need to cover my bases and work with both networks, but I'm not sure if that's sustainable.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Christine's Career Portfolio - 1 views

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    teacher's example portfolio in Google sites
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Student Leadership Initiative - 1 views

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    Home Google site for I-Lab SLI 2011-2012
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Free Technology for Teachers: The Story of Bottled Water - 1 views

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    Richard Byrne's blog on Free Technology for Teachers always comes up with excellent resources. This one is the Story of Bottled Water produced in 2010. I noticed below on this page videos about plastic and how 1 cheeseburger=15,000 Googles. I assume the last one is about the environmental costs of technology.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Electronic Portfolios for Student Learning? - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Educ... - 0 views

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    Article by Amy Cavender on issues and gains from using eportfolios with college students. Mentions several eportfolio possibilities in article and in comments, such as Google Sites, Mahara, Yola, Weebly, or WordPress.
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What is a Senior Project? - 0 views

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    This site reviews the Senior Project for Bashier Middle College.
Adana Collins

Area schools among best in the state - Greenville Technical Charter High School - 0 views

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    GTCHS was one of five   South Carolina school is winner the Palmetto's Finest Award for the 2009 school year!
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Blue Ribbon School National Program Award - Greenville Technical Charter High School - 0 views

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    Five South Carolina public schools are among the 300 schools nationwide named 2010 No Child Left Behind-Blue Ribbon winners today by Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.  Official award ceremonies take place in November in Washington, DC.
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Infographic Topics - Infographics - 0 views

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    Topics gathered by Kathy Schrock into excellent infographics
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