Top 10 Google tips I believe to be most beneficial to educators! By Roger M. Taylor Sr.EDUC 5611
#10Use Canned ResponsesStop doing repetitive work!Create a template that you can use without having to type out the entire email every time.
#9Add video to your presentationEasily add video to your Google Docs page.Makes you look like a professional.
#8Re-open a closed tabGets you back to the disappearing pesky tabs.Don’t have to start a new search.
#7Use the school year calendar templateTake your academic school year calendar and upload it to Google Docs.Helps you keep up with what is going on.
#6Get a text message with your daily agendaRequires Google CalendarKeep up with all that you need to do for the day without ever having to log on to your Google Calendar.
#5Add a "Waiting for Response" labelHelps you keep track of emails in your inbox that you are holding until someone gets back to you.Helps keep you from forgetting to follow up on it later.
#4Make a study group with Google GroupsThis allows you to communicate and collaborate in groups without face-to-face interaction.Helps with time management issues.
#3Search within a specific websiteFinds what you’re looking for within a site.Saves time scanning pages.
#2Use keyboard shortcutsIf you’re using Google docs, this will save you a lot of time.If you not, you’re behind in the use of technology
And the #1Google Tip is…Collaborate on group projects Google Docs allows for real-time collaboration, so make easy work for everyone next time you have a group project due.Educators can multitask instead of preparing for those ever dreaded meetings.
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    Top 10 Googletips I believe to be most beneficial to educators! By Roger M. Taylor Sr.EDUC 5611
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    #10Use Canned ResponsesStopdoing repetitive work!Create a template that you can use without having to type out the entire email every time.
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    #9Add video toyour presentationEasily add video to your Google Docs page.Makes you look like a professional.
  • 4.
    #8Re-open a closedtabGets you back to the disappearing pesky tabs.Don’t have to start a new search.
  • 5.
    #7Use the schoolyear calendar templateTake your academic school year calendar and upload it to Google Docs.Helps you keep up with what is going on.
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    #6Get a textmessage with your daily agendaRequires Google CalendarKeep up with all that you need to do for the day without ever having to log on to your Google Calendar.
  • 7.
    #5Add a "Waitingfor Response" labelHelps you keep track of emails in your inbox that you are holding until someone gets back to you.Helps keep you from forgetting to follow up on it later.
  • 8.
    #4Make a studygroup with Google GroupsThis allows you to communicate and collaborate in groups without face-to-face interaction.Helps with time management issues.
  • 9.
    #3Search within aspecific websiteFinds what you’re looking for within a site.Saves time scanning pages.
  • 10.
    #2Use keyboard shortcutsIfyou’re using Google docs, this will save you a lot of time.If you not, you’re behind in the use of technology
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    And the #1GoogleTip is…Collaborate on group projects Google Docs allows for real-time collaboration, so make easy work for everyone next time you have a group project due.Educators can multitask instead of preparing for those ever dreaded meetings.