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WebTools4u2use - Presentation Tools - 1 views

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    Quick notes about GoogleDocs, SlideShare, VoiceThread, Animoto, and Glogster.  Helpful list of lesser known presentation tools: Biteslide, Fotobabble, Scrapblog, and more.
Lucie deLaBruere

6 Steps to Add Voice Comments to Google Docs ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Adding Audio Notes / Comments to Google Doc
Michael Oquendo

Screencastify - Google Drive - 1 views

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    This is my PD Artifact about Google Docs
Michael Oquendo

Google Drive: A Better Method for Giving Student Feedback | Indiana Jen - 0 views

  • That said, Google has included most of the popular word processing features, including text formatting, headers & footers, image insertion, etc.
  • Students will need a Google account to create and share documents; this is the way Google assures that document access can be controlled by the creator.
  • What makes Google Drive different is the ability to share documents with others.
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  • you now have the ability to not only view the document, but to make revisions or comments along the way.
  • Instead of emailing documents back and forth (which is a huge pain with many opportunities for confusion) teachers can go quickly to Drive, find and open the student’s paper in the Drive table of contents, and make “live” comments and corrections on the student’s paper.
  • To make a comment simply highlight a section with your cursor and click the “comment” button.
  • Just select File > See Revision history and click on any date/time.
  • If it’s too much detail, click on Show less detailed revisions.
  •  File > Download as… or simply choosing File > Print.
  • You can explore many tools for teachers at the Chrome store.
  • By using the freeLearnly Voice Comments tool, you can incorporate your own spoken comments into any Google Drive document.
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    This post has a few tips on ways to give students feedback using Google Drive. While the article doesn't have a ton of tips on actually USING the tool, it does have links to other resources that show how to use Google Drive
Michael Oquendo

Google Drive and Docs: All About Google Drive and Docs - 0 views

  • Google Drive is a free service from Google that allows you to store files from your computer online and access them anywhere using the cloud.
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    A very short albeit great tool for figuring out how to use Google Drive and Google Docs. This resource has videos and other interactive features.
Michael Oquendo

Google Drive and Docs: All About Google Drive and Docs - 0 views

  • Whenever you place files on Google Drive, they are stored on Internet servers rather than your computer's hard drive.
  • Drive eliminates the need to email or save a file to a USB drive.
  • Despite what you may have heard, Google Drive keeps your files private and secure.
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  • Although the chances of this happening are very low, you should never keep your only copy of an important document in the cloud.
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Michael Oquendo

Google Drive and Docs: All About Google Drive and Docs - 0 views

  • Google Docs is a free, web-based application that lets you create, share, and manage documents,
  • Documents: For composing letters, flyers, essays, and other text-based files (similar to Microsoft Word documents) Spreadsheets: For storing and organizing information (similar to Microsoft Excel worksheets) Presentations: For creating and presenting slides (similar to Microsoft PowerPoint slideshows) Forms: For collecting and organizing data Drawings: For creating simple vector graphics or diagrams
  • You can access it anywhere, and it's easy to share and collaborate on docs.
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  • Keep a doc private Share it with a few people Make it public on the Web
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