from Richard Bryne:
Phrays is a simple site that publishes a new word of the day everyday. Each word is published with its definition and part of speech. Visitors to the site are encouraged to write and submit a sentence using that word. Registered users can read the sentences submitted by others and vote for their favorite sentences.
1. Using Wikispaces
2. Setting Up a Blog (directions for Blogger, WordPress, and Edublogs)
3. Drop.io - Easy Media Sharing (1o Things You Can Do With Drop.io)
4. Building a Classroom Website (Using Yola)
5. Using Animoto and VoiceThread
I recently led a Google Docs session at Whittier Christian High School and was asked to provide a quick demo video illustrating the way I used formulas (and in particular the IF formula) to grade a quiz made using a Google Form. Apparently my explanation plays well face-to-face but considerably less well from memory. ;)\n\nFor this video I cut right to the chase and did my best to explain the IF formula for beginners… while keeping under a 5 minute time limit. I hope it's helpful for you and your colleagues and I hope you'll let me know what you think.\n
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