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All google things that make my life easier
Updated on Sep 11, 12
Created on Jun 11, 09
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Course Builder is our experimental first step in the world of online education. It packages the software and technology we used to build our Power Searching with Google online course. We hope you will use it to create your own online courses, whether they're for 10 students or 100,000 students.
A list of keyboard shortcuts for Google documents. If you're looking for keyboard shortcuts for comments and discussions in Google documents, you can visit the comments and discussions guide.
If you use a Mac, you can use the shortcuts below by replacing Ctrl with Command key (or 'Apple' key), and Alt with the option key.
Graph for sqrt(1-(abs(x)-1)^2), arccos(1-abs(x))-π
Refine your Google research and learn what it takes to perform a well executed search.
If employees self-select to attend training, how can we make it compelling enough that they will want to participate and, better yet, share it with their peers?
Second version of Understanding Google+ and it should be very useful for all the newbies
Reader Delerium explains how to keep an eye on your house while you're away, using just a webcam and the Hangouts feature of Google+.
Dive into Search and learn more about what happens behind the scenes of Google Search. Play with our Experiments Lab and get a better look at the technology behind Google.
The following techniques are examples of shortcuts to getting the most out of Google Search and Voice Search. For the latest list of tips and tricks, visit the Google Help Center.
Day one of introducing Google Docs to a class is always an exciting one, I have been fortunate to be able to see three cohorts experience the fun ways to use it. Today we made a start with our Year 5s and had a great afternoon.
Read Google Books and Magazines on your desktop and/or save to pdf, currently only works w/Windows XP/Vista/7. And you need to have .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 installed on your computer. Send request for other OS through support form. Free download.
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This is the same article previously titled Google for Newbies and Advanced Internet Users. Google has many products that everyone who uses Google should be familiar with. Whether you are practicing social networking as an Internet user, through our ambassador concept or as a professional trainer through our program you will need to know Google well to share information and continue to get others involved as Googlers.
Google Labs is a playground where our more adventurous users can play around with prototypes of some of our wild and crazy ideas and offer feedback directly to the engineers who developed them. Please note that Labs is the first phase in a lengthy product development process and none of this stuff is guaranteed to make it onto Google.com. While some of our crazy ideas might grow into the next Gmail or iGoogle, others might turn out to be, well, just plain crazy.
Step 1: Assuming that your already have a Gmail account, go to your Google Contacts and create a new Group (let’s say “Media”). Add all the contacts to this group who you want to send a personalized email.
Step 2: Create a copy of this spreadsheet into your own Google Docs account.
Step 3: You’ll see a new “Mail Merge” menu in Google Docs near “Help.” Click “Import Gmail Contacts” and authorize Google Docs to access your Google Contacts.
Step 4: Click Mail Merge –> Import Gmail Contacts again and type the name of the Gmail group (“Media”) that you created in Step 1. Google Docs will now automatically import the relevant Gmail contacts into the spreadsheet.
7 Things You Should Know About Google Wave
This Google Site has been set up by Dr. Helen Barrett to focus on the use of Google Apps to create ePortfolios. On this site, there are instructions on how to use the different elements of Google Apps to maintain e-portfolios.\n\nThere is also a Google Group on developing electronic portfolios in K-12 using Google Apps:\n* Group name: Using Google Apps for ePortfolios in K-12 Education\n* Group home page: http://groups.google.com/group/k12eportfolios\n* Group email address k12eportfolios@googlegroups.com\nI am hoping that other K-12 educators can join the group, and share their experiences developing ePortfolios with these free online tools. I recommend that if schools decide to use GoogleApps, they establish their own Google Apps for Education site, with their own domain name, as a quasi "walled garden" where student work can only be viewed by someone with an account within that domain.
31 items | 3 visits
All google things that make my life easier
Updated on Sep 11, 12
Created on Jun 11, 09
Category: Computers & Internet
URL: