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Grace Kat

Introducing Speaker notes and YouTube videos to Google Docs - 0 views

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    Official Google Docs Blog:
Heide DeMorris

100+ Google Tricks for Teachers | TeachHUB - 0 views

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    Many uses for Google
Joanna Gerakios

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 0 views

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    Very handy chart
Susan Sedro

Marking work in Google Docs | ICT in my Classroom - 1 views

  • you need to make it explicit with the class what they must expect to see in their work in terms of marking and feedback.
  • important to have a few methods that are simple and have a clarity in terms of their feedback function
  • able to quickly distribute a single document and the idea of children handing work in to me. Sharing is the most important part of all of this
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    good workflow ideas for using google docs with students
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    What is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work handed in to you? How do children hand in work? What new possibilities does this process uncover?
Ced Paine

Classroom Technology - Overview - 1 views

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    Lots of advice and examples of using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom: wikis, blogs, Twitter, Google Earth, Voicethread, Wordle, Moodle, Google Docs, RSS feeds, Second Life, Scratch, Podcasts, and more.
Ced Paine

Twenty Interesting Ways to use Google Docs in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Nice slide show presentation
Ced Paine

Integrating Google Tools 4 Teachers) - 0 views

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    Great resources on integrating Google Apps and Tools into the Classroom
Ced Paine

Using Google Docs in the classroom - 1 views

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    Simple as ABC
Susan Sedro

Instructify » Blog Archive » Instructifeature: Showcase your skills with a... - 11 views

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    Security and privacy will always be a concern, thanks to FERPA. Google Sites is a great application for creating an online portfolio for a number of reasons, one of which is its great privacy controls. Google makes it easy to make your site private, to share it with select individuals, or to make it entirely public and open to the world. Changing the sharing settings is a click away. If you're submitting resumes, include a link and a note explaining how the hiring committee can access your portfolio. In an interview, you can come prepared to share it. If you want to keep your portfolio private, the viewer will need to request access from you. Alternatively, you can make it public for the period after sending your resume and waiting for interviews.
Vernon Fowler

Doctopus - 54 views

  • Doctopus: It now has a "Individual - Differentiated" option which allows individual assignments to be distributed by student "level." It now allows whole class comment ability to be added to facilitate peer review. It lets you distribute folders full of resources in addition to Documents, Presentations, Spreadsheets, and Drawings. As of Doctopus 4.0 it now connects to a Chrome extension called "Goobric" which lets you associate a rubric with your Doctopus assignment and do rubric-based grading right in the top corner of your browser.
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    Google Docs management of student work
Susan Sedro

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 15 views

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    Comparison of blogs, wikis and google docs. Covers areas such as collaborators, organization, updates, and more
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