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Tom Woodward

How I reverse-engineered Google Docs to play back any document's keystrokes «... - 6 views

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    "What's neat about this is that I didn't have to use any special software while I was writing to make this "video" possible. I was working in plain old vanilla Google Docs. And to show you this one paragraph I liked, I didn't have to present you with the whole document (all 39,154 revisions of it) - I could extract bits and pieces that I thought were interesting, and interleave them in a blog post. Imagine what a high school English teacher could do with that. Imagine what you could do with that if instead of a minor effort by ol' Somers here you had, say, a piece by Ta-Nehisi Coates. (I've always wanted to watch how TNC writes. If he's ever used Google Docs, it's now possible.)"
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    I love this: "I worry that most people aren't as good writers as they should be. One thing is that they just don't write enough. Another is that they don't realize it's supposed to be hard; they think that good writers are talented, when the truth is that good writers get good the way good programmers get good, the way good anythings get good: by running into the spike. Maybe folks would understand that better if they had vivid evidence that a good writer actually spends most of his time fighting himself."
sanamuah

Official Google Blog: Google Docs and Classroom: your school year sidekicks - 1 views

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    Voice typing one of the many new features in Google Docs
Tom Woodward

Google News Redesign Concept for Objective Reading - PSFK - 1 views

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    On the function side, Google intends to make the news as balanced and objective as possible with options including comparisons of the same story from multiple, competing news sources, news only from eyewitnesses, and a graphic coverage timeline to track the progress of reporting as well as the events of the story.
Joyce Kincannon

Turning In Assignments via Google Sharing | The Dyer Laboratory - 0 views

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    Thank you, Rodney Dyer, for these straightforward instructions! Google Drive is a great collaborative space for communicating with students AND colleagues.
Tom Woodward

log all my daily Google Calendar entries in a Google spreadsheet by jonelhai - IFTTT - 2 views

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    Someone asked about mapping from the calendar to a spreadsheet. This is a pretty dead simple option using IFTTT.
Tom Woodward

Google Sends Reporter a GIF Instead of a 'No Comment' | WIRED - 0 views

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    "This adorable animated GIF is apparently the official answer Google sent to a Daily Dot reporter in response to his seeming scoop on a new YouTube livestreaming plan. "
sanamuah

The ultimate guide to finding free, legal images online | Macworld - 1 views

  • You may not realize it, but if you use Google to find an image and then use it in a project, you’re likely breaking the law. Unless you’ve been given permission to use the image by its creator, then you cannot legally or ethically use it. Happily, there’s an easy way to find images on Google that you can use, plus a slew of other sources for high-quality images that won’t cost you a dime—either up front or later on in a lawsuit.
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    Some useful image repositories
Tom Woodward

bangordailynews/Docs-to-WordPress: Useful tool for Newsrooms. Write stories in Google D... - 2 views

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    Google Doc to WordPress workflow
Tom Woodward

Embed Google Drive Folder in WordPress | Bionic Teaching - 0 views

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    This might come in handy.
lfbrown2

The Future Of Google Glass In eLearning - eLearning Industry - 2 views

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    Great tool for simulations or even research
Tom Woodward

Learning to Code is Non-Linear - Buffer Posts - Medium - 0 views

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    Certainly true for me in a variety of areas of learning . . . "Programming was taught to me in a similar way - and for students to attain true understanding, this doesn't feel like it's the best way to learn. There is a literal learning curve to programming, and once you hit the inflection point of that curve you become somewhat self reliant. You know what to ask Google, you know the process of debugging, and you start to realize you're capable of accomplishing anything by yourself. But if you haven't hit that point yet, it can feel like you may never hit that point. Traditional methods of testing and gauging progress among students who are at different points in their capacity to learn programming don't feel quite fair, and I believe this discourages many (particularly underrepresented minorities) from continuing to learn how to code."
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    Certainly true for me in a variety of areas of learning . . . "Programming was taught to me in a similar way - and for students to attain true understanding, this doesn't feel like it's the best way to learn. There is a literal learning curve to programming, and once you hit the inflection point of that curve you become somewhat self reliant. You know what to ask Google, you know the process of debugging, and you start to realize you're capable of accomplishing anything by yourself. But if you haven't hit that point yet, it can feel like you may never hit that point. Traditional methods of testing and gauging progress among students who are at different points in their capacity to learn programming don't feel quite fair, and I believe this discourages many (particularly underrepresented minorities) from continuing to learn how to code."
anonymous

Ev Williams is The Forrest Gump of the Internet - The Atlantic - 1 views

  • 85 cents of every new dollar in online advertising went to Google or Facebook in early 2016
  • The developers who wrote Drupal and Wordpress, two important pieces of blogging software, both recently expressed anxiety over the open web’s future. Since so many of these social networks are operated by algorithms, whose machinations are proprietary knowledge, they worry that people are losing any control over what they see when they log on. The once-polyphonic blogosphere, they say, will turn into the web of mass-manufactured schlock.
  • For all the talk of their radical openness, blogs had mostly been the domain of those with hosting space, programming experience, and the time to write them
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  • If your job was to feed people, but you were only measured by the efficiency of calories delivered, you may learn over time that high-calorie, high-processed foods were the most efficient ways to deliver calories,” he says. They would be the most margin-friendly way to deliver calories. But the food still wouldn’t be good—because the original metric didn’t take into account “sustainability, or health, or nourishment, or happiness of the people.”
  • Google and Facebook, just two companies, send more than 80 percent of all traffic to news sites. (No wonder they make 85 cents of every digital-ad dollar.
sanamuah

How to Maintain Your Digital Identity As An Academic | Vitae - 0 views

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    "Take control. In a nutshell, if you do not have a clear online presence, you are allowing Google, Yahoo, and Bing to create your identity for you. As a Lifehacker post on this topic once noted: "You want search engine queries to direct to you and your accomplishments, not your virtual doppelgangers.""
Tom Woodward

Dictanote - Demo Note - 2 views

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    Nice free transcription tool that works well with Google Docs
Tom Woodward

Conversations · Kaizena · Give Great Feedback - 3 views

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    Remember to open with Kaizena in Google Drive
sanamuah

App shows where women made history - BBC Newsbeat - 1 views

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    "The creators of the Women on the Map app are concerned that females who have made significant achievements don't get honoured in the same way that men do. It's been included as part of Google's Field Trip app, which points out places of interest when you visit different areas. Users have to select the Women On The Map source within the Google app to get the alerts. Their phone will then buzz when they approach the exact location where a woman has done something extraordinary and they can then read all about her and her achievements."
anonymous

Google Cultural Institute - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 19 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    collection of museum and archive exhibits
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