Google For Educators - Geo Education - 0 views
How to backup Google Docs and Spreadsheets - 0 views
Google For Educators - Web Search - 3 views
Pennsylvania » Google Wave - 5 views
100 Great Google Docs Tips for Students & Educators | AccreditedOnlineColleges.org - 3 views
YouCanBook.Me - About - 6 views
rossmantechnology - Google - 1 views
Google Wants Your Data. - Neoteny - 2 views
Infographics As A Creative Assessment - 6 views
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"This site will provide you with links, ideas, tips, and much more for supporting the use of infographics as an assessment option in the classroom. The site has three informational pages, linked on the right. The first page provides a list of links to support my infographics presentation. The second page includes a Google Form for you to add your own ideas, practices, or links to information you have found. The third page provides contact information for me, in case you have ideas, suggestions, criticisms, witticisms, or just want to chat!"
http://www.searchlion.com - 1 views
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SearchLion is according to Phil Bradley, "....a fairly straightforward search engine - you can see what it covers from the tabbed bar. It's worth mentioning that you can also add in more search options yourself if you wish. You can choose where it takes its results from - Google, Yahoo/Bing or SearchLion's resources itself. Unfortunately, you don't have that option with the other search tabs, which is a bit of a shame. You can run a search and the results screen looks fairly straightforward - results to the left, adverts to the right. However, you can also choose a multi category, so as well as looking at Web results, you can also choose to view images, news etc. at the same time."
Stay safe online - Good to Know - Google - 2 views
A Wonderful New Google Cheat Sheet to Improve Students Search Skills ~ Educational Tech... - 6 views
SearchReSearch: Presentation on "What does it mean to be literate in the Age of Google?" - 2 views
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From Dan Russell. Abstract: What does it mean to be literate at a time when you can search over billions of texts in less than 300 milliseconds? Although you might think that "literacy" is one of the great constants that transcends the ages, the skills of a literate person have changed substantially over time as texts and technology allow for new kinds of reading and understanding. Knowing how to read is just the beginning of it-knowing how to frame a question, pose a query, how to interpret the texts that you find, how to organize and use the information you discover, how to understand your metacognition-these are all critical parts of being literate as well.
GoogleApps@DEC - 1 views
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