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laskowske

A Comprehensive Guide of Everything Teachers Need to Know about Google Classroom ~ Educ... - 0 views

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    Google Classroom. Do you use it? What part do you find the most useful?
xinyan li

Google Debuts Education Tool Oppia for Teaching Others - 3 views

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    Google today launched a new online education tool called Oppia, currently an open source project with the goal of making it easy for anyone to create onlin
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    Google today launched a new online education tool called Oppia, currently an open source project with the goal of making it easy for anyone to create onlin
Michelle Perkins

Coming Soon: Google Art - 0 views

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    Art Daily Tweet (REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth) http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=11&int_new=44618&int_modo=1 High resolution images of famous art work will be available on you laptop! Google has partnered with museums like MoMa- NYC, Freer Gallery of Art- Washington D.C. , Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid - Spain, Museum Kampa, Prague - Czech Republic, National Gallery, London - UK, Palace of Versailles - France, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam - The Netherlands, The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg - Russia, State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow - Russia, Tate Britain, London - UK * Uffizi Gallery, Florence - Italy and the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam - The Netherlands. The site features over 1000 images, virtual gallery tours and something called Street View where "users can move around galleries virtually, selecting works of art that interest them and clicking to discover more or diving into the high resolution images, where available." Users can also use the Create and Artwork feature where they can save view of artwork they enjoy and build a collection of their own. I have been to MoMa, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam and the Freer Gallery of Art- Washington D.C s I would like to see how these collections are represented and how this new Google tool works.
Janet Olson

Google Doc Like a Rock Star - 1 views

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    Great way to learn Google Doc
Shyam Kurup

Google Talk Chat-back Badge - 1 views

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    If you use Google Talk (Google's instant messaging client) or just chat from inside your GMail account, you can set up a HTML "badge" that you can copy on to any webpage so that visitors can just click a link and start chatting with you. I've used a badge copied on to my Blackboard site to allow students to instant message me. The advantages are that the student doesn't need to sign up for a Google account to use this, and they don't even have to know your gmail account address to chat with you since you can make the badge say whatever you like.
Andy Mitchell

20 collaborative Google Apps activities for schools - 1 views

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    Google Apps is beginning to revolutionize education. With its highly collaborative, online/offline format - and its attractive price tag (free!) - many schools, businesses and other organizations are ditching their expensive, clunky software for this powerful suite of tools. The way that Google Apps is interactive and easy to share is powerful.
tforteacher

Create a survey using Google Forms - Docs editors Help - 0 views

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    You can plan events, make a survey or poll, give students a quiz, or collect other information in an easy, streamlined way with Google Forms. You can create a form from Google Drive or from an existin
ferro94

Google Hangouts - 1 views

Google Hangouts, in spite of an rather unprofessional sounding name, is a fantastic way to have live interaction with students, or even just between students. A Hangout can be set up and left acti...

google hangout synchronous communication on-line techtools

started by ferro94 on 21 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
Christine Poythress

Google+ Hangouts: Six Practical Uses for Online Education by Jeremy Vest : Learning Sol... - 0 views

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    October 19, 2011 "If seeing, hearing, or sharing with your online students could help the learning process, then Google+ Hangouts could be a great, engaging venue for your students." This site outlines 6 practical uses for Google Hangouts in an educational setting. Hangouts are great for small meeting of 10 or less. In this site, there are screenshots to explain the Hangouts with extras and screen sharing. This would be a great way for students to collaborate on a project.
tmontaner

Google Forms - create and analyze surveys, for free. - 2 views

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    Google Forms are great for quick surveys and even quizzes (provided you don't need answer checking/feedback). SurveyMonkey isn't hard, but the free version has certain limits, and Google Forms is even easier to get up and going.
lascott3

How to Make a Video with Google Hangouts - 1 views

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    Information about using google meet
gadgetgeekalvin

What teacher need to know about Google Docs - 1 views

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    Google Docs is a powerful word processing tool many schools have adopted. As it's similar to Microsoft Word and others, its features are intuitive to use.
Frank Hatten

The Comprehensive Google Drive Guide for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology... - 1 views

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    To learn more about Google Drive follow the link.
anonymous

10 great Google tools you need in your business workflow - 2 views

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    These tools can also be used for educational purposes.
anita tuccillo

Google Bookmarks - 0 views

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    This is another bookmark tool
Mary Kennedy

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Voice on My Syllabus - Texting Encouraged - 1 views

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    Free resources and lesson plans for teaching with technology!
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    #TT1141 Great Resource!
John Winthrop

Google for Teachers - 1 views

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    One of a series of articles by Richard Byrne available on issuu, where he explores how Google can be used by instructors. He has a series of other publications covering various topics/how to guides. Highly recommended!
davidsumpton

Let someone else find the technology tools - 1 views

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    Consider going straight to Google itself and see what technology tools appear in their list of apps. Much easier than searching for your own. Since many businesses and organizations also use Google Mail as their internal communication platform, the now mainstream acceptance means the apps are likely fairly robust and worth a try.
salinmiso

Using OneNote Online for Collaborative Writing - 2 views

shared by salinmiso on 16 Oct 15 - No Cached
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    I know many people use Google Docs for collaborative writing - I used to use Google Docs all the time as well, but OneNote Online is my new favorite! It has a book-like layout and you can create several tabs for different groups so everyone has their own space (their own page in a tab), which is less confusing than Google Docs.
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