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Organize yourself (and maybe others) via Google Keep

SpeechTechie

Historically I have been a little scattered in this process, using a combo of Mac/iOS Notes, Evernote, Google Docs and, well, actual paper notes. Starting the year fresh, I am trying out Google Keep, and so far am loving it. Like other Google items, you can share and collaborate a note. Enjoy Google Keep if you try it!

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Wakelet

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

You can use Google, Microsoft, Facebook, or just use your email address. You can insert text, websites via their URLs, YouTube videos, tweets (you can search by username or hashtag), pictures, PDFs, and even include files straight from your OneDrive or Google Drive. How does it work? First, you need to create a free account.

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Tech-ing up Communication Books

SpeechTechie

In my consultation work with groups and at a few schools, I have been working with teachers to explore more and varied uses of simple tools like Google Docs, which it seems would address the above problems. Google Docs app on iPhone, identical features available on iPad So, are you using Google Apps for parent communication?

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Travels, Design and Gestures

SpeechTechie

But to share an idea for today, I recently wrapped up a series of posts on Google-based apps for iOS. In addition to providing access on iOS devices to Google''s terrific tools for Search, Calendar, Mail, Documents and Maps, this series was partially about app design. The wonders of slow Internet in the air! Just food for thought!

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Building Teamwork and Perseverance in Early Elementary Students with Breakouts

MindShift

Teachers have used Google Forms set to auto-correct. The iPhone app Chatterpix lets teachers turn any image into a talking clue. At the bottom of each card was a number and when the cards were lined up it gave a four digit code. Students can only move onto the next question if they got the previous one correct.