Excellent FAQs, helps and tutorials for all different Google apps products. The articles for each are very helpful and detailed. There is a separate Google Sites FAQs, etc. too.
"Do you or your church, school or other organization use Google Calendars? Are you looking for a printing solution for your Google Calendar? Print my Cal gives you a tool to print your google calendar... nice!
Print My Cal is a Java-based executable program which allows users to add one or more Google Calendars, select a desired month and receive an editable, print-ready version of the calendar(s) in RTF format."
Chad Kafka shared:
I will be presenting at the Google Education Summit during June 17-21 in Southeast Wisconsin! It's a week long event focused on using Google in Education and participants get a Chromebook!
Here's a deal if you sign up, if you use the coupon code KAFKA, you get $100 off your registration! Check it out.
A FinalWeb customer recommends this site as alternative to Google Cal because it doesn't truncate the printed version ...
I thought you might like to know about a FREE NON-Google calendar that has word wrap, is easy and will import a google calendar.
A lengthy list of free Google Hangouts in the Education On Air series covering Chromebooks for Education, Apps, Digital Literacy, Professional Development and much more
A simple site that gives you tips on how to do things within the sphere of Google products. Search by specific product, or tailor the tips to your needs. Looks helpful!
Take a look at PicKATime for conference scheduling. Ours is up right now so you could look at it on our site - emanuelnl.org/school
Works great and parents love it; not free through. $50 a conference. We think it is worth it. The secretary sets it all up and teachers have access and see their own scheduled conference times.
I find youcanbook me works well for teachers setting up individual conference tmes with me for purposes of their tech growth planning throughout the year.
Besides making page templates for use in site creation, G Sites is great for making site templates. I just did one for a LA ePortfolio I will have all students in grades 5-8 create this year. This gal responded to my G+ post and set a great video that shows how easy the task really is. Clears up confusion about where the template actually goes when you are working in a domain.