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Michelle Krill

Online Spreadsheets - EditGrid - 0 views

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    EditGrid is a free web-based online spreadsheet which allows you to create and share spreadsheets documents.
Marge Runkle

Widgenie - 0 views

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    Widgenie lets users upload data from a variety of sources such as Excel spreadsheets, CSV files or Google Spreadsheets and using a drag and drop interface to create custom charts and graphs. Once the data has been arranged and styled, it is presented as a widget that can be embedded in web sites and social networks. Widgenie also has a premium service that offers unlimited widgets and branding opportunities.
Michelle Krill

Google Forms: Self-Graded Quizzes « Robin's Technology Tips - 1 views

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    "Google forms can be used to create a quiz that can be graded automatically in the spreadsheet using formulas. To save you time, these instructions are for a 20 question (or less) quiz using the template with the formulas already entered. "
Ben Louey

Recommended iPod Apps (Grade Levels & Subjects) Escondido Union School District - iRead... - 1 views

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    Comprehensive spreadsheet of apps by grade level & subjects rom Escondido Union School District - iRead - Google Docs
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    I list of iPod apps (sorted by grade level and subject)
Michelle Krill

Google Checkout: store gadget - 0 views

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    The Google Checkout store gadget allows you to quickly and easily create an online store using a Google Docs spreadsheet. No complicated coding or technical tasks are required. You can get your first online store up-and-running in under five minutes.
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    Thinking about using this for an online school store.
Michelle Krill

Bloom's Activity Analysis - 0 views

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    Analyze learning activities against Bloom's in a spreadsheet setup.
Marge Runkle

Tasty Data Goodies - Swivel - 0 views

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    Swivel features more than 15,000 data sets for users to play with in various categories ranging from Economics to Health to Technology. From the data, users have created hundreds of thousands of graphs, charts and infographics, including the one below that visualizes the amount of rainfall in California since 1870. You can get started by copying and pasting your data or uploading an Excel spreadsheet or CSV file to the site. Once you've create your visualization, you can embed it anywhere on the web.\n
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