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24 Nov 14lbkleiman
This link provides help for students using Google Docs while simultaneously doing research. You can do research directly within the Google Doc as well as set up special spell check features and have a running word count of your document. Very helpful!
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18 Nov 14Justin Lilga
Tools to use for research papers. They are all from the cloud. They include research, spelling and word count.
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14 Nov 14shelbydepew
This is a descriptive guide on using various research features when writing in Google docs.
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David Ellena
Using a Chromebook for research? Here are 4 awesome tools
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Google Drive is absolutely one of the best cloud tools out there. Its potential for education is evidently huge and that is why I have been writing a lot on it. Today I want to share with you (more particularly with student researchers) few of the useful tips on how to make use of some hidden features in Google Doc .
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Chad Lehman
4 Important Google Docs' Features for Student Researchers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning http://t.co/XQE5nGstR5 #tlchat
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17 Oct 14Travis Cash
This article highlights ways to use Google Doc as a research tool. Will auto cite, link, and spell check. Great tool for student researching.
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The research tool allows you to do research simultaneously as you are writing or editing your document. From one place you can search different Google services including: Scholar, Images, Quotes, Dictionary. -
The great thing about this Research tool is that it allows you to easily insert citations and links to your document.
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The same applies for citations, click on “cite” and Google Doc automatically inserts the citation according to the style you want ( MLA or APA, or Chicago).
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Shannon McClintock Miller
4 Important Google Docs' Features for Student Researchers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning http://t.co/XQE5nGstR5 #tlchat
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16 Oct 14
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Felicia Stewart
4 Important Google Docs' Features for Student Researchers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
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Phil Taylor
October 16, 2014 at 05:08AM 4 Important Google Docs' Features for Student Researchers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning http://bit.ly/1ryc6KI via @medkh9
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15 Oct 14
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Ian O'Byrne
ooh RT @jleffron: The Research tool in G-docs looks useful for handling links & citations http://t.co/dTHxGULu4t HT @wiobyrne
– craig wiggins (oxala75) http://twitter.com/oxala75/status/522425305269809152
The Research tool in G-docs looks useful for handling links & citations http://t.co/pPt5FhgrjT HT @wiobyrne
– Janet Laane Effron (jleffron) http://twitter.com/jleffron/status/522425089976184832 -
Lucas Gillispie
4 Important Google Docs' Features for Student Researchers #SCSEd #NCEd #edchat http://t.co/yGTjeDls67
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Doug Peterson
4 Important Google Docs' Features for Student Researchers http://t.co/o9FQioUR82
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