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Tech Tip Tuesday - Intro to Google Docs - edtech VISION - 0 views

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      Great posting for ideas with Google docs.
  • makes creating, editing and sharing documents so easy and best of all - it’s FREE!
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    Blog posting on Google docs. Many posts located at this blog on using Google docs.
Sue Allen

Office of Instructional Technology---San Antonio ISD - Using Google Docs in the Classro... - 0 views

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      Blog post for using Google spreadsheet to collect class data.
  • share a similar data pooling task with other schools.
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    Blog post on using Google Spreadsheet in class.
Sue Allen

Featured in Google Docs for Education blog - edtech VISION - 0 views

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      Ideas for using Google docs in the classroom.
  • ideas
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    Blog post with ideas on how to use Google docs and links to other integration idea sites.
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CATEC Blog: Google Docs in Education - 0 views

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      Great ideas on how to use Google_docs in different school areas.
  • such a tool for writing resumes
  • school improvement and strategic planning documents
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  • practical application
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    Blog posting on use of Google docs in a career and technical school.
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Using Google Docs in the Classroom « PS 124 Community Website - 0 views

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    School posting on roll out of Google docs to students and staff.
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Publishing Google docs to your blog at bavatuesdays - 0 views

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      Simple directions for posting Google docs to various types of blogs.
  • Once you have a document you want to post to your blog, click on the Publish tab in the far right-hand side of the Google doc, and you will see the option to Publish to Blog.
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    Blog posting on how to post a Google doc to a blog as an entry. Great potential!
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Infinite Thinking Machine - 0 views

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      Great feature. Teacher can create directions or template in ppt offline and then upload it to Google docs.
  • Google Docs presentations
  • mulitple users to view or edit a presentation online.
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    Blog post on using Google Docs in the classroom
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Forms in Google Docs | Education IT | ZDNet.com - 0 views

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      Having the ability to embed a form is a fantastic feature of Google forms.
  • the data are available in real time in an associated spreadsheet.
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Drape's Takes: Google Docs in Elementary Schools - 0 views

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      Comments from readers give a lot of insight!
  • s there really a legitimate way to allow our elementary students to use Google Docs?
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    Blog post about using Google docs in the elementary school. Excellent comments in the blog comments.
Sue Allen

Google Accounts Documents FridayLive! Brief Hybrid Workshop BHW BHTLM TLT Group - 0 views

  • college and university use of "Google Docs & Spreadsheets." 
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    Recorded sessions on using Google docs and spreadsheets in Higher Education
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Derek E. Baird :: Barking Robot: Google Docs, Education & Student Privacy - 0 views

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      Are school domain Google docs covered by the same TOS?
  • Moreover, Google Docs further stipulate that "students must be 13 or over to use Google Docs."
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    Blog post about the ownership of Google documents and concerns about student use.
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blogswikisdocs » home - 0 views

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      Great comparisons!
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    Site compares blogs, wikis and google docs - usages, pluses and minuses.
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Treasures from the Museo del Oro, Bogota, Colombia - 0 views

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      Please reference pg. 356 in your textbook
  • The Gold Museum, part of the Bank of the Republic of Colombia, preserves and protects this fabulous cultural legacy. The most important museum of its kind anywhere, Museo del Oro showcases the work of ancient peoples who believed gold is the materialization of the life-giving energy from Father Sun.
  • The Museo del Oro in SantaFé de Bogotá, Colombia, offers a splendid presentation of more than 33,000 items of gold and emeralds and other precious materials crafted in pre-Hispanic times.
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  • Only twenty people are allowed in at a time.
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    Museum of gold
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Kuna Yala Mola Gallery | Panama - 0 views

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      Please click on the Kuna and Mora about Molas link to learn more about this fabric artwork. Also reference pg. 338 in your textbook.
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      Please click on the Kuna and More about molas link to learn more about this fabric artwork. Also, reference pg. 338 in your textbook.
  • The Kuna women of Panamá are known for their colorful and intricately sewn mola blouses.  The mola panels of the blouses are hand sewn using several layers of colored fabric.  More about molas . . .
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    Molas
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Through 12/23: Las Noches de las Luminarias - 0 views

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      See pg. 290 in your textbook
  • The luminarias, consisting of plastic bags and candles, are set up each night by a team of about 20 volunteers
  • "Luminarias are very traditional to the Southwest, and the candle glow actually enhances and lights up the plants. You see the plants in a completely different way."
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  • See the beauty of the desert illuminated once again at this traditional holiday event. Las Noches de las Luminarias returns to Desert Botanical Garden for its 31st year with its understated yet provocative beauty. The garden paths will be alight with 7,000 hand-lit luminarias for 19 nights.
  • Now that the event has become much more popular, the garden uses specially made plastic bags rather than paper ones that stay out every night. It takes the volunteers about half an hour to get all the luminarias lit.
  • I love the garden at night, and even without the luminarias it's magical," he said. "Add them into the picture and it is something phenomenal."
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    Las luminarias- outdoor lanterns
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Papel Picado/cut paper - 0 views

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      See pgs. 226 and 240 in your textbook.
  • Papel picado literally means 'punched' or 'perforated' paper. This traditional cut paper folk art is found throughout Mexico and the former colonies of Spain as well as in the folk traditions of many other countries.
  • In Mexico the art has reached a pinnacle of expression and is present at every major holiday in the form of brightly colored strings of cut tissue paper banners strung under the portals of homes and across the narrow streets of colonial villages
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  • They are also present at all national holidays such as the "Days of the Dead", the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Christmas, and Independence Day.
  • The Mexican art of paper-cutting is a marvelous synthesis of European, Asian, and Pre-Columbian artistic traditions.
  • When the Spaniards arrived in Mexico there was already a tradition of paper making that was called amatl in Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs. The native peoples of Mexico produced a type of paper by mashing the pulp of the bark of fig and mulberry trees between rocks. Once dry the paper was then cut with knives made from obsidian. The paper cuts made from amatl were primarily of a ceremonial nature and included images of the numerous Aztec gods and goddesses, a practice that was discouraged by their Christian conquerors. Among the Spanish, the word amatl became amate. Today amate continues to be used in Mexico where one can occasionally find copies of codices and books as well as reproductions of the ancient deities.
  • Although the methods and tools have not changed much during the ages, papel picado continues to evolve as a living folk tradition in Mexico. Much of the papel picado available in today's folk art market comes from the village of San Salvador Huixcolotla, Puebla, which lies southeast of Mexico City. The tradition of paper-cutting is preserved in the talleres, small family workshops of two rival artisans' families, the Vivancos and the Rojas, who maintain a spirit of fierce competition and pride in the art.
  • The traditional process of making papel picado banners begins by drawing a design which becomes the patron or pattern. The pattern is then placed over multiple layers of tissue paper which rest on a thick layer of lead. The artisan then cuts through multiple layers of paper using a mallet to pound finely sharpened chisels of varying sizes and shapes through the paper and into the sheet of lead.
  • The process of transforming sheets of tissue from a design to a completed paper cut can take 30 or more hours.
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    Cut paper decortations
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Spain's glorious markets: the cathedrals of the senses - 0 views

  • The Antón Martín market is in the heart of Madrid, with access from Santa Isabel street and Duque de Fernán Núñez, and the Doré passage, where the National Film Library is located, which used to house the old cinema Doré. The market was built in 1941 and it has a surface area of some 4,500 square metres, including some 70 stalls, of which 17 are fruit shops, 10 meat markets, 9 fishmongers, 7 sell chickens and the remainder other food produce, products and services. Another market that deserves a visit is the Chamberí, located in the neighbourhood of Madrid of the same name, in a residential area serving the centre of the city. It was inaugurated in 1943, and has a surface area of some 2,500 metres.
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      This is the biggest mercado I visited in Spain
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      See pg. 160 in your textbook
  • While Valencia is clued up to new technologies, the Boqueria, the emblematic market situated in the Ramblas of Barcelona, has developed a novelty for the tourist and sells for the reasonable price of 5 euros, fruit peeled and ready to eat, or stupendous milkshakes whose fruit content is chosen by the client and freshly crushed on the spot.
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  • THE first thing to do when arriving at a Spanish city is to ask the residents for its municipal market.
  • The extra bonus, which doesn’t come with the ripe tomatoes or beans, is the chance to study the sociological character of the locals, because the way in which the salespeople and vendors interact with their clients says a lot about the commercial and open character of Spaniards, and above all, Mediterraneans.
  • Spain is one of the European countries blessed with a privileged gastronomy, but the best places to appreciate its culinary diversity are its local markets – authentic cathedrals of the senses.
  • One must keep in mind that all these markets grew out of street markets, that is to say, they were mobile events held in the open air
  • The Central Market of Valencia (main photo) is located in the heart of the city, in what used to be an avenue based along a tributary of the river Turia, (since in Roman times Valencia was an island city).
  • The central market and its environment are plagued with popular historical legends. The church is also known as the ‘church of the rascals’, because child thieves, that stole food from the market for their own consumption as well as to resell, hid there.
  • Also in Barcelona is the market of Santa Caterina. This is situated in the centre of the Ciutat Vella, or old city, in the neighbourhood barrio of la Ribera, and it is true to say that the market of Santa Caterina has been testimony to the entire history of Barcelona. As in many other cases, the history of this market begins with the demolition of a convent, in this case that of Santa Caterina, to make way for a jug market, placed on the outskirts of this convent because in it there was a well whose water provided a miraculous cure against marsh fever.
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    Los mercados
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Bilbao - 0 views

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      See pg. 45 in your textbook. Visit the online collection link and check out the awesome pictures. This museum is even more breathtaking in person.
  • Arcos Rojos
  • The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Collection has a unique, yet complementary, identity from the collections at the other Guggenheim institutions, featuring works by some of the most significant artists of the second half of the 20th century:
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  • Instantly hailed as the most important structure of its time, Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum Bilbao recently celebrated a decade of extraordinary success on October 19, 2007. With close to ninety exhibitions and over ten million visitors to its credit, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao forever changed the way the world thinks about museums, and it continues to challenge our assumptions about the connections between art, architecture, and collecting.
  • In celebration of its tenth anniversary, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao commissioned French artist Daniel Buren to create a site-specific work that uses the La Salve Bridge, located next to the museum.
  • Cy Twombly (b. 1928) is one of the most relevant and influential artists working today.
  • Arcos Rojos makes the structure of the La Salve Bridge a more visible and inviting entrance to the city center. 
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    Museum
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Parque del Retiro, Madrid - 0 views

  • The Parque del Buen Retiro is the most popular park in Madrid. It can get crowded during weekends when many Madrilenian families go for a stroll in the park and street musicians, sidewalk painters, fortune tellers, jugglers and street performers animate the crowd.
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      As seen on our video series in class.
  • The Retiro Park was created as a royal park; it belonged to the Real Sitio del Buen Retiro palace. In 1632, the palace was built by King Philips IV as a retreat for the Royal family.
  • Of the original palace, only two buildings survived, the rest was destroyed during the Napoleonic wars.
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  • The most important item in the collection is the sword of El Cid or La Tizona. Not really weaponry, but another notable item on display is the cross that Columbus took with him to the New World. The other surviving building is the Casón del Buen Retiro, a museum with a collection of 19th and 20th century paintings, including works by Joaquín Sorolla.
  • Close to the northern entrance of the Parque del Retiro is a large artificial lake, the Estanque del Retiro. Here you can rent a rowing boat, especially popular during weekends
  • More to the south is another, much smaller lake. At the edge of the lake is a beautiful glass building, the Palacio de Cristal.
  • Another feature of the park is the Rose Garden, the Rosaleda. And possibly the most remarkable feature of the Retiro Park is one of its statues, El Angel Caído. It is dedicated to Satan, possibly the only such statue in Europe.
  • The Retiro Park is located east of the city center, not far from the Prado Museum
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    Park in Madrid
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Plaza Mayor - Salamanca, Spain - 0 views

  • Not only is it one of the city's most beautiful locales, but it is also considered among the most beautiful plazas in all of Spain.
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      My favorite plaza mayor in all of Spain. I lived in Salamanca for 5 months.
  • Much of the daily and night life of Salamanca takes place in the Plaza Mayor.
  • Small boutiques and trinket shops line the inside of the Plaza and continue out onto the streets directly outside the walls.
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  • Because eating is an important aspect of Spanish culture, restaurants and cafes are prevalent in the Plaza Mayor.
  • Also, in the evenings, musical groups, called "Tunas," play in the outside seating areas of the restaurants.
  • Also in the Plaza is a small pharmacy. Visitors should be aware that it is not like a typical drugstore in the United States. Instead, almost all of the products and items are behind the counter and customers must ask the clerk for assistance.
  • The town hall of Salamanca is also located in the Plaza Mayor.
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      It's beautiful!
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    My favorite plaza mayor.
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