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Lucie deLaBruere

Google Form Templates for Education - Google Docs - 6 views

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    Great ideas for using Google Forms
Becky Gijanto

Using Google Apps in Education - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is an excellent example of a school with not a lot of funding and a vision for the future utilizing technology. Everyone is on board from administrators to students. It works in this school so why not the SU?
Ryan Fleming

Google Apps Education Training Center - 0 views

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    Prep for Certification
Arthur Kilkelly

Chapter 7: Use Sites to manage your class - Google Apps Education Training Center - 1 views

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    A tutorial on adding additional resources to your sites page
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    With the easy integration of all the Google products and a simple site creation process, you can make Google Sites a simple, teacher-driven learning management system. Because Google Sites is available as part of the Google Apps suite, any teacher can manage a course website without needing to consult the IT director.
Sam rigby

Google Apps Education Training Center - 1 views

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    There are six modules of training content available. Each module has several chapters with many lessons. After reviewing the entire training course, an individual will have a solid understanding of all the products in the Google Apps suite.
Sam rigby

Module 3: Calendar - Google Apps Education Training Center - 1 views

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    This module will go through all the elements of Google Calendar.
dgrazier

100 Ways Google Can Make You a Better Educator | OEDb - 0 views

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    Presentations
Kasey Ferguson

Mary Fran\'s Getting Started with Google Sites - 0 views

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    Many different resources/tutorials/etc, from a teacher's perspective!
Elizabeth McCarthy

This Time It's Personal -- THE Journal - 1 views

  • Truly student-centered learning has a lot of support in high places in education, but it can’t happen without the right technology infrastructure to drive it
  • for the most part, schools have incorporated these 21st century instructional techniques and tools as add-ons to the teacher-centric 19th century classroom structure, in which the majority of the curriculum is pulled from a textbook
  • they have ubiquitous access to technology, which allows them to connect to learning communities, information management and communication tools, personal learning networks, information and data, expertise and authoritative sources, online tutoring and guided sources tailored to their needs, knowledge-building tools, and peers with common interests.
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    student-centered learning is not an "add-on"
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