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Mathieu Plourde

80+ Google Forms for the Classroom - 1 views

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    "I have created example forms for each of the different topics, follow the links in each of the ten sections. With help from a Googler I have included a link so that you can get your own copy of the form - click on the appropriate link and it should open in your docs home."
Mathieu Plourde

Tech Tip: How to manage, organize student projects with Doctopus | SmartBlogs SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    "Are you using add-ons for Google Apps? These wonderful tools - available for Documents, Sheets and Forms - make Google Apps even better. One of my favorite add-ons is Doctopus. This tool lets teachers create, manage, organize and evaluate student projects in Google Drive."
Mathieu Plourde

How To Set Up Google+ Hangout Lower Third - 3 views

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    "When doing a Google+ Hangout, it's just good form to introduce yourself to viewers and other participants. Insert a news anchor type name bar under your image by setting up the Google+ Hangout Lower Third App. For a regular Hangout where you might have guests who don't know each other, it's fine to ask that everyone install their Lower Third App."
Mathieu Plourde

Delivering Peer Feedback with Google Forms - 0 views

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    "Google Forms makes peer evaluation possible and simple. I collect the names and email addresses of both students: evaluator and evaluatee. I use the "grid" style question type to allow peers to rank each criteria on a scale of 1-5 against the rubric. I can include a URL to the grading criteria in the help text, so all students have access to the standard assessment guide. "
Mathieu Plourde

Is Your Use of Social Media FERPA Compliant? - 0 views

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    It is hard to imagine holding a university-level class today in which students do not engage with the web or social media in one form or another, whether by using Google search, bookmarking or sharing an article, taking an online survey, posting or commenting on a blog, or using e-mail or text messaging. So, what rules should we, as instructors, follow to ensure no legal or Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) issues arise?
Alexandra Reid

Free 'Clickers' for All: Using Google Forms to Survey Your Students - 1 views

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      Here is a sticky note!
Pat Sine

danah boyd | apophenia » "Socially Mediated Publicness": an open-access issue... - 2 views

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    "I love being a scholar, but one thing that really depresses me about research is that so much of what scholars produce is rendered inaccessible to so many people who might find it valuable, inspiring, or thought-provoking. This is at the root of what drives my commitment to open-access. When Zizi Papacharissi asked Nancy Baym and I if we'd be willing to guest edit the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (JOBEM), we agreed under one condition: the issue had to be open-access (OA). Much to our surprise and delight, Taylor and Francis agreed to "test" that strange and peculiar OA phenomenon by allowing us to make this issue OA. Nancy and I decided to organize the special issue around "socially mediated publicness," both because we find that topic to be of great interest and because we felt like there was something fun about talking about publicness in truly public form. We weren't sure what the response to our call would be, but were overwhelmed with phenomenal submissions and had to reject many interesting articles. "
Mathieu Plourde

Google Forms a teacher/student connection - 1 views

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    "Kettle-Moraine High School teacher Ms. Kornowski finds a way of connecting with her students and build meaningful relationships with them."
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