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20 Tips for Creating a Professional Learning Network

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Networking is a prime form of 21st century learning.  The world is much smaller thanks to technology.  Learning is transforming into a globally collaborative enterprise.  Take for example scientist...

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100+ Google Tricks for Teachers

100+ Google Tricks for Teachers | Learning Happens Everywhere! | Scoop.it
From super-effective search tricks to Google tools specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time.

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Andrea Cruz's curator insight, May 5, 11:01 PM

There are so many good things from Google. Check them out. One feature that I use often is the form features. I send out surveys and invitations. Responses feed into a spreadsheet.

Pola Panagiotou's curator insight, May 7, 10:09 AM

i cant find it. what is my mistake?

 

Pola Panagiotou's comment, May 7, 10:10 AM
what is the comment about Cyprus?
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Google Cultural Institute - Preserve and Promote Culture Online

Google Cultural Institute - Preserve and Promote Culture Online | Learning Happens Everywhere! | Scoop.it

Google continues to expand their offerings, this time with the Google Cultural Institute, with the goal of preserving and promoting culture online. The Institute has just "opened" with 42 exhibits that explore a wide variety of events from 1905 - 2008. The site is "to provide a visually rich and interactive online experience for telling cultural stories in new ways. Discover exhibits by expert curators, find artifacts, view photographs, read original manuscripts, watch videos, and more."


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