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by Kellie Ady Google+ was enabled for K-12 domains in the fall, and I am now thinking about how Google+ could fit into our district… Delete the scoop?
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As Google begins to wind down its operations before Christmas, some of its teams have been working hard to get their new features out before the festive season truly begins. For the ...
Paul's curator insight,
December 16, 2012 11:17 AM
This could replace Google Groups - could be a great communication tool for staff
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January 6, 10:47 AM
I agree that there is a lot of potential here to get more teachers to communicate. Delete the scoop?
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Google+ has rolled out new features for its profile and pages, including a "Local" reviews tab and larger cover photos. Delete the scoop?
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Thanks to granular privacy controls and a unique interface for controlled sharing, schools that have previously banned social networks are looking at Google+ as a viable alternative.
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