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Rhondda Powling

How to Create an eBook with Google Slides | Shake Up Learning - 0 views

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    Google Slides have made the process of creating an eBook so much easier than doing it using Google Docs. Google Slides allows you to manipulate and edit images in ways that you cannot in Google Docs. With Slides, you can add backgrounds, borders, and layer text boxes, graphics, and shapes. If you have ever been frustrated with trying to get an image in the exact spot you want in Google Docs, you may want to try it in Google Slides. Since you can easily convert your slides to PDF, the most universally accepted file format, your eBook can be read on practically any device.
Rhondda Powling

Google Forms: how to create a quiz or a test that automatically grades itself in Google... - 0 views

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    Useful tips from a classroom teacher. "Using forms in Google docs lets anyone create forms quickly and share those forms via email, embed them into a webpage or blog. If you are a teacher, you can create formulas that allow you to have these forms graded in minutes. The formula part is a bit challenging, so I wrote this article to talk about how I recently created a final for one of my classes."
Rhondda Powling

Education App Review and Sharing Sites - Google Sheets - 1 views

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    "This is a repository of educational apps for teachers and students. Below is a document created using Google Docs and in which is featured a variety of platforms and web resources where teachers and educators can find educational apps.
Camilla Elliott

Timeline JS - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. - 2 views

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    Create a spreadsheet in Google Docs which converts to timeline when you save to the web via Timeline JS
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    This looks like a useful tool
Rhondda Powling

[infographic] Fake news or real news? 10 tips to getting the facts for yourself - Stone... - 0 views

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    This useful infographic is based on the article and a link provided to a google doc, False, Misleading, Clickbait-y, and/or Satirical "News" Sources, prepared by Melissa Zimdars, an assistant professor of communication and media at Merrimack College.
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