The Hidden Secret To Managing Your Identity On The Internet
by DAVE LARSON on FEBRUARY 12, 2012
Google has a search engine devoted just to you. It’s true. For example, here’s mine. And Google
Advice from My Go-To Google Docs Guy about Managing Google Docs
Even though I'm a Google Certified Teacher and I do 97% of my non-blogging writing in Google Docs (the other 3% is in Apple's Pages), there are still occasions when I am stumped by a question. In those cases I turn to my fellow Mainer, GCT, and all-around good guy Kern Kelley for help. Recently through Fred Delventhal I discovered a new blog post by Kern on the topic of managing Google Docs.
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OFFICIALLY A GOOGLE APPS FOR EDUCATION CERTIFIED TRAINER
In May I noticed I was being asked to hold more and more trainings at my own school and around the world on Google Apps as schools make the move to Google Apps for Education (GAFE). It’s simple, cost effective, and just so vaulable of a resource to have school wide that making the argument not to go to GAFE is a tough one.
Seeing I was being asked to do more and more training sessions I thought I better make sure I know what I think I know about the whole Google Apps system. So I signed up, passed, and just became a Google Apps for Education Certified Trainer making me an official trainer and, from what I can tell, maybe the only one working in Asia.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 4:30 pm, Posted by Terry Heick 0 | FEATURED, HOW TO, TOOLS
181 Google Tricks That Will Save You Time
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The following is a cross-post from our content partners at onlinecolleges.net
Back in 2009, we published 100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School. But in nearly three years, Google has developed new products, discontinued a few, and offered new features, and more people have found great ways to save time with Google. So we’ve gone and found even more great tips for saving time with Google, and this time around, the list has made it all the way to 181 different tricks. Explore our collection of tricks to find new, faster ways to search, read email, manage your time, and more.
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Google Apps for Education - Day 2
A collection of resources of tweets etc from Day 2 of #gafesummit
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October 1, 2012
For most of us, there’s at least one teacher whose name we will never forget—that favorite teacher who made a difference in our education, whether they were our first grade art teacher or a professor in college. For me, that teacher was Ms. Taylor, my 8th grade science teacher. Ms. Taylor didn't just foster my love of science—she understood that 8th grade can be a tough time for students as they try to navigate social cliques and prepare for the pressure of high school. Ms. Taylor knew that taking the time to ask us if we were feeling okay was just as important as teaching us about geological formations. She didn’t just care about teaching us—she genuinely cared about us as people.
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