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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Google Docs

Learning Visions

Monday, June 18, 2007 Google Docs I played around a bit with Google Docs this weekend. Well, I actually worked with Google Docs this weekend. Inspired by recent posts from Harold Jarche and another one today from Wild Apricot on using Google Docs in nonprofits (thanks to Michele Martin for the link). Always the issue.

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Engaging online learners 5

Learning with e's

This can be done using shared digital spaces such as group blogs, wikis or Google Docs. Engaging with problems enables them to apply the knowledge they have gained from the content into direct practice. Set up collaborative writing exercises around course content. Ask students to produce something that can be performed or shown online.

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8 FREE Resources for Learning About Accessibility

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Understanding Docs Description from website: Understanding documents provide detailed explanations for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) guidelines and success criteria. If you want to earn a certificate, you can pay $99 and have access through June 30. Many thanks to Dr. Saeide Mirzaei for sharing this one!)

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Teacher voice 1: Neil Jarrett

Learning with e's

I would push for a more creative curriculum with emphasis put on inquiry and project based learning. Collaborative work through tools such as Google Docs. 6) What are the most innovative uses of technology in education (that you have done yourself, or have seen)? Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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The #twistedpair list

Learning with e's

Photo by Greg Jordan on Flickr The #twistedpair list by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Below is a growing list of all awesome, thought provoking blogs that people are publishing as their responses to the #twistedpair challenge.

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Here comes the SAMR

Learning with e's

One low level example of augmentation would be the use of Google Docs to not only manipulate and save text (a wordprocessor can do this), but also to share a document with others so that collaborative writing is possible, in both synchronous and asynchronous modes (something a standard wordprocessor cannot do). Unported License.

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Designing a PowerPoint Screencast Using Camtasia

TechSmith Camtasia

YouTube now offers Creative Commons-licensed videos , which are automatically safe to use. If the content you’re interested in doesn’t come with a Creative Commons tag, it helps to know the fair use guidelines that allow the use of works without permission for teaching purposes. Google Docs Form.