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Stephanie Cooper

100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School | Online Colleges - 0 views

  • Google Specifically for Education From Google Scholar that returns only results from scholarly literature to learning more about computer science, these Google items will help you at school. Google Scholar. Use this specialized Google search to get results from scholarly literature such as peer-reviewed papers, theses, and academic publishers. Use Google Earth’s Sky feature. Take a look at the night sky straight from your computer when you use this feature. Open your browser with iGoogle. Set up an iGoogle page and make it your homepage to have ready access to news stories, your Google calendar, blogs you follow in Google Reader, and much more. Stay current with Google News. Like an electronic clearinghouse for news, Google News brings headlines from news sources around the world to help you stay current without much effort. Create a Google Custom Search Engine. On your own or in collaboration with other students, put together an awesome project like one of the examples provided that can be used by many. Collect research notes with Google Notebook. Use this simple note-taking tool to collect your research for a paper or project. Make a study group with Google Groups. Google Groups allows you to communicate and collaborate in groups, so take this option to set up a study group that doesn’t have to meet face-to-face. Google Code University. Visit this Google site to have access to Creative Commons-licensed content to help you learn more about computer science. Study the oceans with Google Earth 5. Google Earth 5 provides information on the ocean floor and surface with data from marine experts, including shipwrecks in 3D. Learn what experts have to say. Explore Knol to find out what experts have to say on a wide range of topics. If you are an expert, write your own Knol, too.
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    There's so much Google can do that most of us aren't even aware of! Some of these might come in handy for yourself as well as your students.
Keith Hamon

All Things Google: Using Google for Writing Portfolios - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of ... - 0 views

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    I opted to have students use Google Sites to create their portfolios, for several reasons. Students were already using Google Documents for their essays, so the interface was reasonably familiar to them. Google Documents integrates well with Google Sites, so it was very easy for students to embed their essays in their portfolios. Google Sites allows for easy customization, for any student who might want to get creative with site design. Using Google Sites along with Google Documents makes it very easy for students to control who's allowed to see what.
Keith Hamon

Google Currents - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    Google Currents is an application for Apple's iOS and Google's Android [that] lets you add content that you might want to read from a variety of sources. Google offers a list of featured content that is predictable: Forbes, CNET, ReadWriteWeb, and the like. Google has some other subject-specific lists of content too. The real strength of the app, as far as I am concerned, is the ability to add any RSS feed including those in your Google Reader account.
Keith Hamon

20+ Awesome & Unique Uses Of Google Reader You Probably Didn't Know About - 0 views

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    Google Reader, a tool which can do wonders, is still unused by people. We all know Google Reader as a Web-based aggregator, capable of reading Atom and RSS feeds online or offline, but it can also perform various other useful tasks. I compiled some uses of Google Readers and mentioned the links for tutorials.
Stephanie Cooper

16 Google Plus Tips for New Users [Google+ Infographic] | AnsonAlex.com: Technology, Tu... - 2 views

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    Tips for making the most of the Google+ experience
Stephanie Cooper

The Electric Educator: Using Google Calendar for Lesson Planning - 1 views

  • A new feature currently in calendar labs adds the ability to attach a Google Doc to a calendar event. This makes using Google Calendar for lesson planning a powerful tool. After create a lesson or unit, you can share your calendar and relevant documents with other teachers in your building or district, fostering collaboration.
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    This site has a "how-to" video for using Google calendar to create and share lesson plans. This might be something useful for our QEP faculty to learn.
Keith Hamon

Google Docs for Writing Projects | Technology Teacher - 0 views

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    There are many, many ways to use Google docs. And Google docs is not only limited to word processing, but also includes shared spreadsheet and presentation (PowerPoint) features.
Keith Hamon

Google+ Your Business - Google+ - 0 views

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    tips on how you can make your posts more Google-y and have more authentic, personal, and intimate conversations.
Stephanie Cooper

The Best New Google Docs Tools for Teachers and Students | Vitae - 2 views

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    These new Google add-ons take Gdocs to a whole new level!
Keith Hamon

Portfolio - 1 views

  • Of all the systems that I have tried, this Google Site as my presentation portfolio, with my own domain name, with my Blogger blog as my reflective journal, is my favorite example, and the one that I will continue to update.
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      Helen Barrett is a recognized expert in the portfolio movement, and her endorsement of Google Site & Blogger as primary eportfolio tools is convincing to me.
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    Welcome to the Google Sites version of my e-portfolio. I am exploring the capabilities of using this system to maintain electronic portfolios as part of my research on implementation of online electronic portfolio systems. Of all the systems that I have tried, this Google Site as my presentation portfolio, with my own domain name, with my Blogger blog as my reflective journal, is my favorite example, and the one that I will continue to update.
Keith Hamon

Using Google Docs Forms to Run a Peer-Review Writing Workshop - ProfHacker - The Chroni... - 1 views

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    I used Google Docs Forms to structure an in-class peer review workshop.
Keith Hamon

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Tutorials - 0 views

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    This page contains tutorials for using Google tools.
Keith Hamon

All Things Google: Google Maps Labs - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    At the recent THATCamp Southeast, I had a chance to teach a hands-on session for building interactive, geospatial timelines.
Keith Hamon

How to Use Google Search More Effectively [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    "Sadly, though web searches have become and integral part of the academic research landscape, the art of the Google search is an increasingly lost one. A recent study at Illinois Wesleyan University found that fewer than 25% of students could perform a "reasonably well-executed search.""
Keith Hamon

Guides for Google+ Business Pages | Virante Orange Juice - 0 views

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    By popular request, here are all our "how to" guides for using Google+ effectively, whether for business or personal use, in one convenient listing.
Keith Hamon

A Great Infographic on Google Search Tips - 1 views

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    Here are some crucial tips for refining your Googling, as well as some other great places to hunt down that last study you need for your thesis.
Keith Hamon

Google Forms: how to create a quiz or a test that automatically grades itself in Google... - 0 views

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    Using forms in Google docs lets anyone create forms quickly and share those forms via email, embed them into a webpage or blog. If you are a teacher, you can create formulas that allow you to have these forms graded in minutes.
Keith Hamon

Make Your Own Free Multipurpose Web Page With Google Sites - 0 views

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    A simple introduction to creating web sites using Google Sites
Keith Hamon

Google Earth for Educators: 50 Exciting Ideas for the Classroom | Associate Degree - Fa... - 0 views

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    these exciting ways to use Google Earth are sure to infuse your lessons with plenty of punch.
Keith Hamon

100 Google Search Tricks for the Savviest of Students | Online College Courses - 1 views

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    Tips for better Google searches.
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