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Jill Baedke

20 Google Tools for Today's Classrooms | Digital Learning Environments - 0 views

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    Google continues to provide a wealth of useful easy-to-use tools that can be used well in the classroom. Some of these are newer and some have been around for a while. All of these tools, as well as additional tools can be found at Google Options.
crystal_giannini

Google announces two new Chromebooks, furthers push into classrooms | ZDNet - 0 views

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    "Google announces two new Chromebooks, furthers push into classrooms"
Abbey Brown

My Drive - Google Drive - 0 views

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    Google Docs--This is basic but excellent for collaborating on group projects. Those in the group can make changes from any computer.
Abbey Brown

web 2.0 in the classroom - YouTube - 0 views

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    "5 Web 2.0 Tools to use in your classroom" Screencast-o-matic, Weebly, Glogster, Prezi, Google Docs/Google Presentation classroom collaboration
Jill Baedke

Google Docs: Grading Tips & Tricks | Catlin Tucker, Honors English Teacher - 0 views

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    Using google docs for editing - correcting - sharing ideas.
Carol Kurz

Google Docs for Progress Monitoring in Special Education - YouTube - 0 views

  • Brief tutorial on using Google Docs for Progress Monitoring in Special Education.
  • Brief tutorial on using Symbaloo in Special Education.
  • Brief tutorial on using Symbaloo in Special Education
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    Brief tutorial on using Google Docs for Progress Monitoring in Special Education.
educationis

Google Docs - 0 views

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    A great collaborative editing/sharing tool for documents. As well as a nice cloud based storage platform for personal documents.
April Acheson

11 Google Tricks That'll Change the Way You Search - Motto - 0 views

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    time saving and fun search tricks
Jill Baedke

You're Out: 20 Things That Became Obsolete This Decade (PHOTOS) - 0 views

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    The last ten years have brought us a windfall of new gadgets and gizmos, and with them, a new way of life. Since 2000, we've gained iPods and iPads, Travelocity and Twitter, Facebook and Foursquare, BlackBerry smartphones and Android devices, Xboxes and Wiis, among many other new services, sites, and electronics. We're now poking, tweeting, Googling, and Skyping. But in that time we've also changed our habits and lost a few things, too. As we look forward to 2011, HuffPostTech has taken a look back at the things that have become obsolete
Donna McDonald

Killer Asteroids - 0 views

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    Physics based asteroid game, backyard astronomers, Google Earth simulation
Abbey Brown

Blogger - Google+ - 0 views

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    Blogger.com can easily be incorporated into the classroom (and outside the classroom for that matter). Students can post comments, photos, videos, etc.
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