Document Sharing - applications - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T06:25:20Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/649749:Topic:32026?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A93360&feed=yes&xn_auth=noDO you have a preference?I ha…tag:www.classroom20.com,2012-11-29:649749:Comment:8946662012-11-29T03:02:48.188ZDarcy Carsonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DarcyCarson
<p>DO you have a preference?I have used google docs but none of the others.</p>
<p>DO you have a preference?I have used google docs but none of the others.</p> Thanks. Really nice to confir…tag:www.classroom20.com,2012-11-22:649749:Comment:8937062012-11-22T00:00:33.897ZYOLANDA EGEAhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/YOLANDAEGEA
<p>Thanks. Really nice to confirm that we have so wonderful tools to work in colaborative way.</p>
<p>I have been using google docs for a long time and it is excellent, however I would like to work with any Digital Board on line. Do you know anyone free? that we can use at the same time? thanks</p>
<p>Thanks. Really nice to confirm that we have so wonderful tools to work in colaborative way.</p>
<p>I have been using google docs for a long time and it is excellent, however I would like to work with any Digital Board on line. Do you know anyone free? that we can use at the same time? thanks</p> I have been working a lot wit…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-08-21:649749:Comment:4993492010-08-21T18:19:52.380ZAnthony VonBankhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AnthonyVonBank
I have been working a lot with this, and keeping track of the results. I've kept a blog you may want to check into/subscribe to:<br />
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teachingwithgoogledocs.blogspot.com
I have been working a lot with this, and keeping track of the results. I've kept a blog you may want to check into/subscribe to:<br />
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teachingwithgoogledocs.blogspot.com With Dropbox, Sugarsync and S…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-08-21:649749:Comment:4993072010-08-21T15:21:14.282ZDaniel Larssonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DanielLarsson
With Dropbox, Sugarsync and SpiderOak you can share documents via online share catalogs some safer and more secure than other. You can also (With SugarSync and SpiderOak) synchronize the documents and provide Mobile access via iPhone/iPad.<br />
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<a href="http://dropbox.com" target="_blank">http://dropbox.com</a><br />
<a href="https://spideroak.com" target="_blank">https://spideroak.com</a> - offer 50% discount on paid services for students/teachers with .edu addresses or using code 'education'.…
With Dropbox, Sugarsync and SpiderOak you can share documents via online share catalogs some safer and more secure than other. You can also (With SugarSync and SpiderOak) synchronize the documents and provide Mobile access via iPhone/iPad.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://dropbox.com" target="_blank">http://dropbox.com</a><br />
<a href="https://spideroak.com" target="_blank">https://spideroak.com</a> - offer 50% discount on paid services for students/teachers with .edu addresses or using code 'education'.<br />
<a href="http://sugarsync.com" target="_blank">http://sugarsync.com</a> I must concur with Kevin H. I…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-04:649749:Comment:4246522010-01-04T19:25:36.871ZDan Carcaudhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DanCarcaud
I must concur with Kevin H. I believe that Google Docs provides some good templates for several styles of documents. It also has file-sharing capability so that you can share templates and projects with colleagues.<br />
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You also may want to try your state's education department's website. I know the Connecticut Department of Ed. site has a page for teachers to share files, and offers for sharing larger files.<br />
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Hope this helps,<br />
Dan
I must concur with Kevin H. I believe that Google Docs provides some good templates for several styles of documents. It also has file-sharing capability so that you can share templates and projects with colleagues.<br />
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You also may want to try your state's education department's website. I know the Connecticut Department of Ed. site has a page for teachers to share files, and offers for sharing larger files.<br />
<br />
Hope this helps,<br />
Dan This is an interesting tool.…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-02-25:649749:Comment:1124592008-02-25T11:09:46.010ZGaryhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Gary
This is an interesting tool. I setup a form to collect data on different internet related activities and had the students fill this out . I downloaded the data then had kids examine the data using tinkerplot. Think I will try to get students to create their own forms then collect and analyze the data later in the term.<br />
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I am mainly using Gapps but did not see if anyone mentioned <a href="http://www.buzzword.com/">Buzzword</a> it looked interesting as well.
This is an interesting tool. I setup a form to collect data on different internet related activities and had the students fill this out . I downloaded the data then had kids examine the data using tinkerplot. Think I will try to get students to create their own forms then collect and analyze the data later in the term.<br />
<br />
I am mainly using Gapps but did not see if anyone mentioned <a href="http://www.buzzword.com/">Buzzword</a> it looked interesting as well. Has everyone caught up with t…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-02-25:649749:Comment:1124182008-02-25T04:34:35.992ZAnne Mirtschinhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/murch0
Has everyone caught up with the fact that there are now google forms which can be sent to participants, responses gained and then sent back to be immediately added to a spreadsheet set up for the purpose. Anyone used them yet? If so, how?
Has everyone caught up with the fact that there are now google forms which can be sent to participants, responses gained and then sent back to be immediately added to a spreadsheet set up for the purpose. Anyone used them yet? If so, how? I am using Google Apps in the…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-02-12:649749:Comment:1086612008-02-12T03:31:20.150ZBen Boothhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/BenBooth
I am using Google Apps in the classroom with some success. For my masters project I wanted to design and build some kind of portal for classroom collaboration. To my great joy, I was introduced to Google Docs then iGoogle and finally Google Apps. This was exactly what I had envisioned for my project! Now, I use the calendar, Talk, and all the Docs. My masters project will now be a publication of a practitioners paper. I'd love to have any input from other Google Docs, Calender, Talk users in…
I am using Google Apps in the classroom with some success. For my masters project I wanted to design and build some kind of portal for classroom collaboration. To my great joy, I was introduced to Google Docs then iGoogle and finally Google Apps. This was exactly what I had envisioned for my project! Now, I use the calendar, Talk, and all the Docs. My masters project will now be a publication of a practitioners paper. I'd love to have any input from other Google Docs, Calender, Talk users in the classroom. There is a feeling of deja vu…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-01-02:649749:Comment:934622008-01-02T22:07:24.810ZIan Carmichaelhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/icarmichael
There <b>is</b> a feeling of <i>deja vu</i> here. The funny thing is: in general people seem very positive about the Google megalith, whereas Microsoft is regarded as the <i>bete noir</i>. I guess part of the difference is that it's far harder to see the cost of what's free.
There <b>is</b> a feeling of <i>deja vu</i> here. The funny thing is: in general people seem very positive about the Google megalith, whereas Microsoft is regarded as the <i>bete noir</i>. I guess part of the difference is that it's far harder to see the cost of what's free. I am looking at Google docs a…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-01-02:649749:Comment:933602008-01-02T16:45:42.934ZPeter Jacksonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/PeterJackson
I am looking at Google docs as a collaborative tool for use by colleges and teachers. It's simple and easy to use and seems very well designed. The Google empire is expanding!
I am looking at Google docs as a collaborative tool for use by colleges and teachers. It's simple and easy to use and seems very well designed. The Google empire is expanding!