Process of setting up Google Education Apps for your School District
Create great-looking quizzes for your website or blog. (It´s FREE!)
Tutorials & Tips\nView a collection of how-to videos about the Google Apps products or access online written guides & presentations.
The Next Generation Multimedia Surveys Platform
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how we are all going to work collaboratively across the internet.
Google logo designs guy\n\nDoodle 4 Google is a competition where we invite K-12 students to reinvent Google's homepage logo. Both our country and our world are undergoing significant change and this year we invited students to doodle around the theme "What I Wish for the World".
look at how Google Aps, Moodle, Wikis, and Blogs can enhance student learning, enable collaboration and information exchange both inside and outside of your classroom. But most importantly, we will help you know when and why you should use them.
The Internet is booming with new read-write web tools everyday. Knowing what tools to use, why you should take on learning something new, and finding ways these tools can be used in concert can be pretty confusing. When would I use a blog? Why would I use Moodle? Do I use a wiki or Google Docs? How do I choose? Do I use it just because it is the latest newest coolest thing, or is there a better reason? Four web based tools have emerged that can enhance student learning by taking some established best practices in education to the next level making it easier, faster, and more fun to learn.
Below are links to all of materials included in the printed book at the GTA. Consider this the your eBook for the .
Montage-a-google is a fun tool that lets you create large, colourful montages using Google's image search. Not only is it an interesting way of browsing the net, it can also be used to create desktop pictures or even posters.
This app requires version 9 of the Flash player or higher to run, you can get the latest version here.