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Google tools offer real advantages to educators: They’re free, fairly simple, and promote collaboration.  Another key trait of Google products is that they are web-based.  In other words, as long as you can get online and remember your password, you can access your work.  Another feature is the ease of version control.  It’s easy to determine who contributed what to your documents or spreadsheets.  This can greatly reduce the “email trail”!



Some ideas about use of Google tools in an educational setting?  Here are some starters:

1.        Writing to a shared spreadsheet to get data on common assessments

2.       School wide-authorship of school improvement plans

3.       Curriculum writing across grade levels, or even buildings.

What are your ideas?  Please share your “take-aways” and possible plans for Google Products.







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Transformational technology is a term to describe how the implementation of a technology tool not only proves useful, but in fact changes the very nature of the work...

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During the school year in 2006-2007, we did a research project on the impact of technology on student achievement. During that effort, we discovered a new author who coins the concept of Connectivism...

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The kids in your classes are wired! (Funny how the context to that word has changed!)  We mean, of course, that they have grow up in a media-rich environment.  In tonight’s Monday Model, we’ll discuss the link between visual presentation and learning theories.  Also, we’ll learn how to super-charge our presentations with connected videos and audio.  Finally, we’ll brainstorm how PowerPoint isn’t just a teacher’s tool—it can be an excellent way for your students to demonstrate their learning.

Please post your reactions to tonight’s class and share out your “take-aways”.  Feel free to offer your instructors feedback, too.

A link to resources is located here:

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Please find the blog posting from Jim Stephens for discussion on the next charge for ETAC. Please contribute...

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After testing this new "thin client" technology, we believe that it is a viable, cost-effective solution for LPS schools. Take one PC and replicate it into a 7-PC pod for less than $1,000...

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