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" creativecommons.org Briefly... Attribution means: You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit. Safeshare.tv - The safest way to share YouTube and Vimeo videos. 22 Awesome Things Google Can Do For You. I Just Rediscovered #14 And Now I’m Stuck… 20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web. IllustrationChristoph Niemann Writers/EditorsMin Li Chan, Fritz Holznagel, Michael Krantz Project CuratorMin Li Chan & The Google Chrome Team DesignFiPaul Truong DevelopmentFi Very Special Thanks To Brian Rakowski, Ian Fette, Chris DiBona, Alex Russell, Erik Kay, Jim Roskind, Mike Belshe, Dimitri Glazkov, Henry Bridge, Gregor Hochmuth, Jeffrey Chang, Mark Larson, Aaron Boodman, Wieland Holfelder, Jochen Eisinger, Bernhard Bauer, Adam Barth, Cory Ferreria, Erik Arvidsson, John Abd-Malek, Carlos Pizano, Justin Schuh, Wan-Teh Chang, Vangelis Kokkevis, Mike Jazayeri, Brad Chen, Darin Fisher, Johanna Wittig, Maxim Lobanov, Marion Fabing Nicolas, Jana Vorechovska, Daniele De Santis, Laura van Nigtevegt, Wojtek Cyprys, Dudley Carr, Richard Rabbat, Ji Lee, Glen Murphy, Valdean Klump, Aaron Koblin, Paul Irish, John Fu, Chris Wright, Sarah Nahm, Christos Apartoglou, Meredith Papp, Eric Antonow, Eitan Bencuya, Jay Nancarrow, Ben Lee, Gina Weakley, Linus Upson, Sundar Pichai & The Google Chrome Team.

Google Earth. Spell Up. Computer Science programs to support and encourage students. A Google a Day. Some Very Good Google Search Tips Students Should Know about. Infographic: Get More Out Of Google - HackCollege. Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine. Great Tips on How to Effectively Search Gmail and Google Drive. How to Search | Gmail, Drive | The Apps Show.

Important Google Image Search Tips for Teachers. A New Infographic Featuring 30+ Practical Google Search Tips. 6 Important Google Scholar Tips for Teachers and Students (Poster) Tour Builder. Important: As of July 2021, Google Tour Builder is no longer available. On July 15, 2021, Tour Builder was shut down and the following associated data will be deleted: Links to tours that you created or were shared with you Publicly available tours Information in the Tour Builder Gallery If you want to create new 3D maps and stories about places that matter to you, use the expanded functionality of Google Earth’s creation tools. With Google Drive, you can collaborate with others on any projects you create in Google Earth. About Tour Builder When Tour Builder launched in 2013, Google wanted to share a web-based tool that made it easy to add and share photos and videos to a sequence of locations on Earth.

With Projects, you can turn our digital globe into your own storytelling canvas and collaborate with others through Google Drive. Learn about Google Earth & Google Earth Pro You can learn more with the Google Earth help center articles and frequently asked questions. Extensions vs Web Apps vs Add-ons. The Google ecosystem provides a wide range of powerful programs to help you do pretty much anything you need. This includes browsing the web, typing a document, creating a slideshow, sending email, collecting data, and so much more. However, even with all the features in their tools, Google knows they can’t do everything.

There is probably some task you wish you could do, but can’t. To help address this, Google allows third parties to create tools to extend the functions and features of Chrome, Docs, Sheet, Forms, and more. Chrome ExtensionsChrome Web AppsAdd-ons for Docs, Sheets, and Forms At the most basic level, all three of these do the same thing. Even though all three types of tools have that in common, they are still quite different in many other ways. "What’s the difference between an extension, a web app, and an add-on?” To help answer this, I have put together a chart that compares and contrasts these three different types of tools. Extensions vs Web Apps vs Add-ons Infographic. How to use Google Sheets - Computer - Docs editors Help. Basics | Hangouts | The Apps Show - New 2017. What is Google Hangouts Chat? How to Adjust Your Settings in Google Hangouts. Google Learning Center.

Hangouts Help. Google Hangouts. Google+ Cheat Sheet. Choice Eliminator - Scripts. Google Forms 301: Using docAppender. 7 Great Google Forms Templates to Use in Your Teaching. Wordle Activity - Technology Resources for Teachers. Form Publisher - Google Forms add-on. Lunch Count TME Example. Self Grading Quizzes using Google Forms. Google Learning Center. Teachers Guide to Creating Auto-graded Quizzes in The New Google Forms. Shut the Front Door (Again)! Updated Differentiation With Google Forms. Using Google Apps to Make Interactive Stories. Google Sheets: Modifying Columns, Rows, and Cells. In Google Sheets modification of rows, cells, and columns can help personalize your file. Learn how here. Introduction By default, the cells of every new spreadsheet are always the same size. Once you begin entering information into your spreadsheet, it's easy to customize rows and columns to better fit your data.

In this lesson, you'll learn how to change the height and width of rows and columns, as well as how to insert, move, delete, and freeze them. Working with columns, rows, and cells Every row and column of a new spreadsheet is always set to the same height and width. To modify column width: In our example below, some of the content in column B is too long to be displayed. Hover the mouse over the line between two columns. To autosize a column's width: The autosizing feature will allow you to set a column's width to fit its content automatically. Hover the mouse over the line between two columns. To modify row height: You can make cells taller by modifying the row height. To wrap text: Google Sheets: Formatting Cells.

Google Sheets: Working with Multiple Sheets. Google Learning Center. Analyze easily with Explore in Sheets | The G Suite Show. 5 New Google Sheets Updates Teachers Should Know about. 8 Google Sheets Add-ons Every Teacher Should Know About. Mail Merge with Attachments - Google Sheets add-on. Get started with Sheets. Tools & Devices. Messaging G Suite Support. Gmail. Switching from Microsoft.

Send or unsend Gmail messages - Computer - Gmail Help. Google Docs 2012 Beginners Tutorial. Interactive Google Document. Aide Éditeurs Docs. Work with Office files - Computer - Docs editors Help. You can edit, download, and convert Microsoft® Office files in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. To edit an Office file, you can either: Edit the file using Office Compatibility Mode (OCM) Convert the file to Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides. Once you've edited a Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides file, you can then save and export it as an Office file to share with others.

Edit Office files Edit files using Office Compatibility Mode (OCM) To open and edit Office files, you can use Office Compatibility Mode (OCM). Use OCM with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides Download Office files To download Office files using OCM: Open a Chrome browser window. Convert an Office file to Docs, Sheets, or Slides If you want to work with others on a file in real-time, you can convert an Office file to Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides. Convert an Office file Sign in to Drive or one of the Docs, Sheets, or Slides homescreens. If you're editing an Office file in OCM, you can convert by clicking File Features not supported. Google Docs: Headers, Footers, and Page Breaks. Google Docs: Sharing and Collaborating - Page 3. Google Docs: Working with Tables. Google Docs: Converting and Printing Docs. 9 Steps to Create A Classroom Poster Using Google Docs. 10 of The Best Google Docs Add-ons for Teachers. Two Simple Ways to Create A Table of Content in Google Docs. Here Is A Great Google Doc Tool for Research Students.

Google Slides: Getting Started with Your Presentation. Google Docs: Uploading Files to Google Drive. Google Slides: Slide Basics. Google Slides: Editing Master Slides and Layouts. Google Slides: Adding Transitions and Animations. Google Slides: Presenting Your Slide Show. Training Video: Google Slides for Stories, Quizzes, and Games. 10 Google Slides activities to add awesome to classes. Google Slides lets students collaborate and display ideas effectively. Create animation, story books, video galleries and more. (Flickr / college.library) At one point, creating a PowerPoint presentation to show to the class was cutting-edge classroom technology.

Those days are gone, and now, online presentations enable so much more for students. Google Slides, the Google Apps solution to PowerPoint, opens this classroom staple up to vast possibilities. Here are some ideas to harness the Google Slides greatness in your classroom. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. For notifications of new Ditch That Textbook content and helpful links: like Ditch That Textbook on Facebookfollow @jmattmiller on Twitterfollow Ditch That Textbook on Pinterestjoin the Ditch That Textbook community on Google+, andfollow +MattMiller16 on Google+!

Interested in having Matt present at your event or school? Matt is scheduled to present at the following upcoming events: Related January 6, 2016 In "Ed Tech" August 22, 2016. 6 Great Google Slides Add-ons for Teachers. Google Learning Center. How to Use Google Drawing. Google Drawings Cheat Sheet for Teachers and Students. 15 FREE Google Drawings graphic organizers — and how to make your own. Sometimes, we just need some help organizing our thoughts — students AND educators. Paper versions of graphic organizers can do a nice job of that. But by making them digital in Google Apps, they instantly become customizable. Multiple people can collaborate on them in real time. They can be shared with a link, embedded in a website or downloaded as an image file. In short, digital graphic organizers are more versatile. In Google Apps, there’s a highly powerful yet highly overlooked app called Drawings.It gives users a blank canvas where they can add text, shapes, lines, etc.

Drawings can be the virtual page where students can gather and process their ideas. I used to shy away from doing a lot of graphic organizers because it’s hard to design them in Google Docs; the moment I learned that you could change the page set-up to 8.5 x 11 inches, my world CHANGED. Creating graphic organizer templates with Google Drawings Sharing your Google Drawings graphic organizers. 30 Free Google Drawings Graphic Organizers. Several years ago when I started making webinars, my first one was on creating Graphic Organizers with Google Drawings. This was before I had started the this blog, so I never really shared all of that information in an official blog post.

Until now... Graphic organizers are a great tool to share information, explain a concept, or illustrate a relationship using elements including images, shapes, text, colors, and connecting lines. They can be used in education with any age group or subject area. There are many excellent tools for creating graphic organizers. However, one great choice for graphic organizers is Google Drawings. Tutorials For written directions on how to create graphic organizers with Google Drawings, see my help guide linked below. Google Drawings for Graphic Organizers - Google Docs link For a 1-hour recorded training webinar, see the video below. Sample Graphic Organizers Word Study Diagram - Google Drawing link State or Country Research Web - Google Drawing link Conclusion. Collaborative Magnetic Poetry with Google Drawings (National Poetry Month) Do More with Google Drawings - Templates.