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mrs. math halberg - 0 views

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    my google site
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doctopus - 0 views

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    install in google spreadsheet gClassFolders
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gClassFolders v2 - 0 views

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    Organizing student/teacher work in google drive
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Adding a Custom Search Engine (CSE) - Unofficial Google Sites Help / FAQ - 0 views

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    Step by step directions for creating a custom search engine and adding it to a google site.
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Google URL Shortener - 0 views

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    "Google URL Shortener"
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‪Google Docs in Plain English‬‏ - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Google Docs in Plain English "
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Coggle - 0 views

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    To create a Coggle mind map just sign-in with your Google account and click the "+" icon to start your mind map. After entering the main idea of your mind map you can add branches by clicking the "+" icons that appear next to everything you type. To re-arrange elements just click on them and drag them around your screen. Coggle is a collaborative tool. You can invite others to view and edit your mind maps. You can also just invite others to view by sending them an email through Coggle. All Coggle mind maps can be downloaded as PDFs or PNG image files.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Three Google Sheets Scripts That Help Teachers Save Time - 0 views

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    Info about Flubaroo, gClassFolders, and Doctopus. All Drive resources.
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embedit.in - Any file, in your website - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 04 May 12 - Cached
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    Embedit.In (part of Box.net) is a nifty online tool to convert most file formats to embeddable code for wikis, websites, blogs and more. Once embedded, you can write on them with an onscreen pen or highlight. When you upload the document and push 'embed', it provides a code to be copied and shows what the file will look like when it's embedded. I have 5th graders use it to embed their projects into their wiki pages. I teach them how to save MS Office files to pdfs (through the 'save as' button) and then convert the file to an embeddable format for their digital portfolios. Here's all you do: Log in using your Google, Twitter, Open ID, Yahoo, WordPress or AOL identity. I like that. One less log-in to remember. Upload the file Wait a moment while it processes and copy the embed code to the clipboard Paste the html code into the widget or embed code (or the html format for blogs) button and save.
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MentorMob - Learn What You Want, Teach What You Love - MentorMob - 0 views

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    MentorMob is a site for creating learning playlists. Within a maximum of 10 "steps" you can lead your students through the learning process focused on any topic. Since playlists can include links to websites, to files you've created or to pop quizzes you'll have a variety of media at your disposal to support student learning. At the MentorMob site, create an account then browse the learning playlists already created by other educators. You'll find that some authors have shared their work publicly so that others can save their playlists and be able to edit them. While you're exploring the MentorMob website, be sure to also check the MentorMob blog where one of our recently created playlists is currently being featured. Creating your own learning playlist couldn't be simpler. Begin with some basic information: a title, description, category and tags. Next, you'll decide who will be able to view and edit your playlist - these can be changed later if you'd like to start by keeping your work private while it's in development. The plus sign that you find next will help you create the first step which can be a web link, a file or a pop quiz. Keep in mind that the links could lead your students to anything on the web such as videos, online polling tools, Google forms, interactive sites, or articles. Enter a title and description for each step you create as well as a representative image. Save your work and you're ready to create a new step.
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ThingLink - 0 views

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    tag pics you bring in from Internet, or upload, or capture right from facebook, etc. 
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Videoscribe - A Fast Drawing Presentation Creator for iPads - 0 views

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    Videoscribe is an IOS app that lets you or your students create presentations that look as though they are being hand-drawn right in front of you. You've probably seen this style of animation recently, (like this from Sir Ken Robinson) they've become quite popular.
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How To Use Pixabay to Find Free Images - 0 views

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    Pixabay Find free images clipart
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Free Technology for Teachers: A Simple Yet Powerful Student Blogging Activity - 0 views

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    How to start with student blogging.
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10 Free Typing Practice Activities for Students - 0 views

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    typing keyboarding practice
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Flipboard: Collaboratively Create an iPad or Android Magazine - 0 views

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    Co-creating Flipboard magazines could be a great activity for students studying current events. Your students could share the articles that they're reading and put them into one magazine for the whole class to read.

    As a professional development activity co-creating Flipboard magazines could be a great way for teachers to share articles with each other.
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