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Rescooped by
Juergen Wagner
from TIC & Educación
October 15, 2019 3:20 AM
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Google Drive es una aplicación de Google donde podrás trabajar con documentos en la nube, pudiendo guardar información y compartirla con diferentes usuarios de Google drive, gracias a la conexión de una cuenta de correo de Google .
Via Gumersindo Fernández
"Voice typing is an excellent feature built in Google Docs and Slides that allow you to type and edit by speaking. You don't need to install a third-party add-on to help you with voice typing this integrated functionality works like a breeze ..."
Via Leona Ungerer
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Juergen Wagner
from TIC & Educación
March 17, 2017 3:10 PM
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I was a huge cloud storage skeptic when Dropbox debuted a decade ago and popularized the idea for everyday consumers. Of course, back then the world wasn’t so internet-connected as it is today, plus storage limits were much tighter and syncing algorithms weren’t as robust. Cloud storage has come a long way since, and I freely admit that cloud storage has made my life much better. Not only does it keep all files available to me regardless of which device I’m on, but it also works as a way to keep data backups.
Via Gumersindo Fernández
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Juergen Wagner
from Moodle Best LMS
May 28, 2016 12:14 PM
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When I activated the Google drive repository in our moodle 2.6 instance last week, it was not immediately clear to me what we were seeing and how things were behaving. I had to register the moodle site with Google to activate the GD plugin. This made sense. It took me two tries to create the definition in Google, I missed the key part about sharing the moodle callback file with the Google definition. This was not conceptually difficult either, I was just lazy and missed the first time. Once the integration was successful, and I could see the new Google Drive option in my moodle, when browsing for a file.
Via Miloš Bajčetić
Add Google Drive to Microsoft Word with these four easy steps. Here are some tricks you need to know to edit Google Drive Documents in MIcrosoft Word.
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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Rescooped by
Juergen Wagner
from TIC & Educación
July 11, 2015 2:44 PM
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Sometimes I have need to make a lot of copies of a document in my Google Drive. For example, I have a template for creating badges in Google Draw. However, I need a lot of badges for my project. Manually duplicating the template 50 times is tedious. I wrote a script to accomplish this faster for me.
Via Gumersindo Fernández
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Juergen Wagner
from TIC & Educación
April 9, 2015 1:51 AM
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Below are two excellent Google Drive add-ons to use with your Google Docs. The first one in the list is an application that enables users to generate tag clouds from documents that have over 50 words. The second add-on provides users with a super easy way to integrate images from the popular OpenClipart right into a Google doc. The app's gallery has over 50.000 pictures to choose from.
Via Gumersindo Fernández
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Juergen Wagner
from Education & Numérique
March 26, 2015 10:31 AM
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"Using the cloud in the classroom can be a powerful thing. One of the most common uses of the cloud in today’s classroom is word processing, and one of the most common cloud-based word processing platforms is Google Drive. We’ve talked about offering voice feedback to documents. In the above below, teacher Bjorn Behrendt explains how to set up a classroom in Google Drive. He offers dozens of tips to pre-empt the kind of challenges that you’re likely to see (e.g., students unknowingly duplicating the same file several times, not knowing which folder to turn work in to, etc.)..."
Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Terheck
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Juergen Wagner
from Teach and tech
February 7, 2015 1:02 AM
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Rescooped by
Juergen Wagner
from TIC & Educación
October 26, 2014 6:17 AM
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indMup is an excellent web tool that allows you to create beautiful mind maps. Mindmup does not require registration and is very simple to use. It is also integrated with Google Drive so you can save your mind maps straight to your Drive account. MindMup also provide a set of good extensions to enhance your mind mapping.
Via Gumersindo Fernández
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Juergen Wagner
from Creative teaching and learning
September 3, 2019 3:02 AM
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"My Theory of Knowledge students periodically have to send me videos they complete for assignments. One tool they can use is Google Drive, of course. But there are others.WeTransfer, the first…". - WeTransfer
- Lokkicloud
- Upload Express
- Send Secure
- KwiqFlick
Via Leona Ungerer
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Rescooped by
Juergen Wagner
from TIC & Educación
January 5, 2018 6:44 AM
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If you are using Google Drive on Chrome, the visual below is definitely a must see. It features a number of interesting ideas and activities you can do on Google Drive using a wide variety of educational tools.
Via Gumersindo Fernández
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Juergen Wagner
from Creative teaching and learning
October 11, 2016 1:18 PM
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"Are you using Google Drive? Here are the most awesome things you need to know about what it can do for all of your documents and files ..."
Via Leona Ungerer
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Rescooped by
Juergen Wagner
from Technology Advances
July 9, 2016 3:17 PM
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Google Drive is much more than an online file cabinet. It's loaded with free tools students can use for serious academic work. Let's look at what it can do.
Via Ariana Amorim, Lynnette Van Dyke
"Google Drive is quickly becoming an elementary component in teachers toolkit. Besides its cloud storage services, Drive provides a powerful suite of tools to create, edit, and share documents, presentations, visuals, and spreadsheets ..."
Via Leona Ungerer
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Juergen Wagner
from Education & Numérique
December 7, 2015 11:06 AM
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"Google Drive is a fantastic resource for those who need free (or cheap) online storage space. It synchronizes beautifully with Google's own suite of products, as well as several third-party services such as desktop email client Mailbird, productivity and organization software Evernote, and online communication tool Slack. Here we take a complete look at how to use of the service, as well as offering some hints and tips along the way..."
Via Terheck
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Juergen Wagner
from Esl - Efl activities and games
November 2, 2015 2:01 AM
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Draw.io is one of my favourite tools and the one I use most for creating graphics and infographics. As someone who doesn’t draw very well and has only limited design abilities it has really helped me out a number of times and enabled me to produce professional looking illustrations, product mockups and teaching materials.
Via Nik Peachey, Ricard Garcia, Renee Maufroid
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Rescooped by
Juergen Wagner
from Teach and tech
September 3, 2015 7:15 AM
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Rescooped by
Juergen Wagner
from TIC & Educación
June 22, 2015 3:19 AM
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DocHub is anther excellent Google Drive tool for filling, editing, and signing PDFs. Compared with similar tools out there in Chrome web store, DocHub is way easier and simpler to handle. You can use it for a variety of purposes including: signing PDFs, highlighting text, inserting images, commenting and adding pages to PDFs and many more.
Via Gumersindo Fernández
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Rescooped by
Juergen Wagner
from TIC & Educación
March 27, 2015 1:20 PM
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Since its inception, Google Drive has been a source of excitement for innovation-minded educators. However, as with any new teaching technology, you may find yourself thinking “it sounds intriguing, but will it really make a difference?” In regards to Drive features like audio feedback, the answer to that question is an unequivocal yes. Aside from offering convenience and helping spare teachers from endless amounts of typing, the addition of voice commenting brings with it profound benefits to the learning experience as a whole. Below, you’ll find five compelling reasons to give it a try, as well as a simple guide on how to get started.
Via Gumersindo Fernández
In a post earlier today, I talked about helping teachers use an online html code editor to "pretty up" their pages in our LMS. That's all fine and well if content is not blocked. I'm referring here...
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Amélie Silvert
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Rescooped by
Juergen Wagner
from Teach and tech
January 14, 2015 8:20 AM
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