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Mark Rasi's curator insight,
February 2, 2015 4:36 PM
A great link to refresh our minds from Yesterday's PD at school.
Janet Sauber's curator insight,
February 4, 2015 9:37 AM
Some ideas for professional learning-how to get them started
Tony Gough's curator insight,
August 26, 2013 7:24 AM
If you're new to Google+, or want to know more about using Google+, this article will help you get the most from Google+!
Patricia Daniels's curator insight,
August 30, 2013 3:37 AM
A useful video tutorial here, just over 16 minutes long. It runs through the basics of using Google drive and how you can use it to collaborate with others. It also touches on Google Hangout.
I use Google Drive with my students as a writing space because I teach English via Skype. It suits our needs perfectly. Students create several folders e.g. some are homework spaces; collaborative areas such as wikis; creative writing pages and as a virtual space that we can jump into during the lesson to work on activities. It works for us. As a teacher I can dip into shared spaces at any time and guide and support learning which is a real advantage.
flea palmer's curator insight,
August 30, 2013 6:56 AM
This is a really thorough tutorial and very timely as I'm currently exploring using Google Drive with students. Our dispersed team of Learning Technologists already use it for collaboration but there is not much use as yet by our academics and students. The ability to be able to integrate Drive with Google Hangouts is really powerful and has the potential to be a great tool for supporting Distance Learning. |
Farid Mheir's curator insight,
June 18, 2016 6:09 PM
A blog post that describes tools and solutions to help become paper free.
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT There is no need for paper anymore and solutions like this show that it is possible to go paper free quite easilly especially given the ubiquitous availability of mobile phones and cloud internet access. I have been doing much of these steps since 2010 when I acquired a fujitsu scansnap paper scanner and started to systematically scan every document I receive via snail mail.
Jason Flanagan's curator insight,
March 26, 2015 4:02 PM
A good site showing Drive apps for mind maps. Hey, that rhymed! |