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Home | Contact | Privacy. Drive. Skrbl: easy to share online whiteboard. Social interaction English Lessons, English lesson plans for Skype, social networks and the real world - Languages Out There. Welcome to GoCast! WizIQ | Making Online Teaching & Learning Easier and Affordable. WhenIsGood. BigMarker | Learn, share, and connect face-to-face. Vokle | VOKLE | Host your own show! Broadcast live and video chat with a virtual audience. 40 Google Plus Tips for Newbies. Ok, so at this point, we are all newbies at Google Plus, right? At least if you got in recently via a Google Plus invite. At this point I’ve spent a decent amount of time with it and have concluded that Google has finally made a positive mark in social networking.
It’s still early, but there is a lot of excitement around Google+ by those who have jumped on early, and for good reason. Google has launched a social network with several features designed to leapfrog its competition. 40 Google Plus Tips for Newbies Last Updated August 18th, 2011: Replaced tip #22 (old) with a fresh resource on changes on Google plus. July 20, 2011: Added a video in the advanced tips section informing readers how to share a link on Google Plus as their currently isn’t an easy way for website owners to offer that option for readers. *A word about updates to this post. [/unordered_list] [/toggle] Friends First thing you’ll likely want to do is add some friends right?
Tip #1: Adding Friends from Suggestions. Circles. What Does Google+ Mean for Education. I became a Google+ user this week and I like it. From what I can tell it lets you do pretty much everything Facebook lets you do with some bonuses including being able to edit your status updates and comments and that you can select who the feed goes to via the circle(s) in which you share your updates. The circles I'm using are colleagues, co-workers, GTA, friends, family, volleyball. The status updates still don't have a feature which I really want: nesting of comments. Is that really so hard??? It does let you tag people in your status which I find useful.
Another cool feature is hanging out. What if students were empowered to lead hang out discussions and if necessary the teacher could move from discussion to discussion. Top 3 things I like. 1-You can edit your posts 2-You can hit return without the comment posting itself 3-You can still tag people Top 3 things I love 1-You can select who sees your message. 4) Visit Larry Ferlazzo's round up of Google+ resources here.
Google+ Hangouts; list of Google hangouts sorted by category. Scriblink - Your Online Whiteboard.