Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Wonderful math activities using Google Earth






Real World Math is a collection of free math activities for Google Earth designed for students (grade 4 up) and educators.  the lesson topics include: estimation, line graphs, oil spill estimates, volume of solids, crop circles, tsunami warning and tessellations.  

Gmail's new compose and reply experience

this was posted to the Group area from Larry

I just wanted to point you to some information about the new compose window that is rolling out over the next few weeks or so.  It allows you to search past Emails as you compose your Email, compose two Emails at once, as well as minimize drafts for later.

The first time you click compose, or reply, you should see a window pop-up asking you if you would like to try the new compose window or try it later.  You can pick.  If you decide to go with the new one now, which will be rolling out to everyone automatically over time, here are some links to help you navigate the new features:



Sunday, October 28, 2012

Thursday, October 25, 2012

When someone asks, what can do you with Google Docs...

Show them this video. (It's about 1.5 minutes)

You can now automatically correct Google Form assessments



Flubaroo is a free tool that allows you to automatically grade Google Form assessments.  Watch the video, then if you need help installing Flubaroo, please submit a helpdeskticket.  

If you need help using a Google Form, please let me know and I'll stop by.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Google has a wonderful new site...


If you’re looking for a free and useful tool to help bring history to life, Google has you covered. The search giant has been making big strides into education lately and classrooms around the world are benefiting. The Google Cultural Institute is an elegantly designed but elaborate resource that offers a glimpse into key happenings from years past.
The website uses a horizontal-scrolling timeline view to help create a sense of time passing. There’s multimedia, interaction, and a lot to learn. 
Thanks to JeanMarie Oakman for posting this onto her Google Group area!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Wonderful, Free Interactive PreK-12 math lessons

go to the site

October 16th @ 7:12 pm

Did you know that in the last month there were four earthquakes that effected New England? 
Did you feel the earthquake on Tuesday evening?  Although the washing machine and dryer were both spinning, I knew that the vibration had to come from some other source.  When I checked the Google Earth file from the USGS (it's a free download), I realized that there was a 4.5 magnitude quake in Maine.  

Thursday, October 11, 2012

New MapMaker from National Geographic

National Geographic has a new MapMaker; it allows the user to draw and add text.  It's also easy to use.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

IXL Membership has arrived

from Larry:


I'm pleased to announce that we have an SU-wide premium membership to IXL.com.  IXL is a comprehensive, standards-aligned math program offering unlimited practice in thousands of skills. One of the best things about IXL is that students can access it from school and from home!  There was a lot of demand for this program so I'm glad we could make this happen and I hope it gets a lot of use.  You can access the sign-in page at the faculty tab of the Dashboard.  And you can access login instructions for teachers and students here.  Please note that the instructions are different if you already have an IXL account.  Every student's password to get in is "school" and almost all of their usernames are first letter followed by last name (ie jdoe).  If you have any problems, as always please create a ticket and we'll help you out.

Google Docs Sharing

Watch a how to video.


Google Drive and Docs; Uploading and Syncing Files


This is one of the best tutorials that I've seen.  It addresses what you can do and gives you clear, concise directions that are easy to follow.  It also addresses problems, especially cosmetic changes,  that may occur when you convert files into Google Docs.