This presentation is from the third in a series of four seminars on social media, designed for and presented to faculty and staff at a medical school. This was an introductory level seminar series.
"In this seminar, we will dig into the Google products catalog and examine the social, or collaborative, functions of popular applications: Google Calendar, Google Sites, Google Reader, Google Groups, Google Maps, and demonstrate customizing your Google Account Profile and creating an iGoogle homepage. We’ll take a look at campus use of Google Search and talk about how Google indexes our web pages. To close, we’ll take a peek at Google Labs and their beta products."
The document provides an overview of Google's many education tools and services, including Google Search, Gmail, Docs, Calendar, Sites, Maps, and more. It explains how to set up accounts and use basic features. The goal is to teach educators how to incorporate these free Google tools into their classrooms to enhance teaching and learning.
The document discusses how Google tools can help a school librarian wear different "hats" or fulfill different roles more effectively. It provides examples of how Google Search, Google Alerts, Google Scholar, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google News, Google Images, and other tools fit with the hats of library manager, technology leader, teacher, information specialist, and more. Screenshots and links are included to demonstrate specific Google features.
Digital Literacy: Learning How to Search and Evaluate InformationRafael Scapin, Ph.D.
Rafael Scapin will present a 2-hour workshop on digital literacy and effective online searching. The workshop will cover techniques for searching, gathering, and evaluating online information using keywords, Boolean operators, and specialized search engines. It will also discuss evaluating websites based on criteria like authority, purpose, coverage, currency, objectivity and accuracy. The workshop aims to improve participants' ability to efficiently locate and critically assess information online.
Content curation tools to curate content like a proJane Sheeba
Want to create easy content on the go? Want to provide highly useful content to your followers on social media?
Make use of these content curation tools!
More info here > http://www.janesheeba.com/content-curation-tools/
This document lists 21 ways to use Google search in the classroom, including the Google Wonder Wheel, Timelines, Calculator, Alerts, Custom Search, Scholar, Fast Flip, and using searches to research weather, conduct independent MFL research, define words, and more. It encourages sharing tips by email or Twitter to expand the list of useful search techniques for educators.
This document provides an introduction to searching online. It discusses why internet literacy skills are important, how to use Google to conduct searches, tips for refining searches, different types of websites and the reliability of the information found on them, how to organize search results using bookmarks, and basic safety tips for online searching. The goal is to help readers improve their ability to efficiently find reliable information online.
The document provides an overview of Google's many education tools and services, including Google Search, Gmail, Docs, Calendar, Sites, Maps, and more. It explains how to set up accounts and use basic features. The goal is to teach educators how to incorporate these free Google tools into their classrooms to enhance teaching and learning.
The document discusses how Google tools can help a school librarian wear different "hats" or fulfill different roles more effectively. It provides examples of how Google Search, Google Alerts, Google Scholar, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google News, Google Images, and other tools fit with the hats of library manager, technology leader, teacher, information specialist, and more. Screenshots and links are included to demonstrate specific Google features.
Digital Literacy: Learning How to Search and Evaluate InformationRafael Scapin, Ph.D.
Rafael Scapin will present a 2-hour workshop on digital literacy and effective online searching. The workshop will cover techniques for searching, gathering, and evaluating online information using keywords, Boolean operators, and specialized search engines. It will also discuss evaluating websites based on criteria like authority, purpose, coverage, currency, objectivity and accuracy. The workshop aims to improve participants' ability to efficiently locate and critically assess information online.
Content curation tools to curate content like a proJane Sheeba
Want to create easy content on the go? Want to provide highly useful content to your followers on social media?
Make use of these content curation tools!
More info here > http://www.janesheeba.com/content-curation-tools/
This document lists 21 ways to use Google search in the classroom, including the Google Wonder Wheel, Timelines, Calculator, Alerts, Custom Search, Scholar, Fast Flip, and using searches to research weather, conduct independent MFL research, define words, and more. It encourages sharing tips by email or Twitter to expand the list of useful search techniques for educators.
This document provides an introduction to searching online. It discusses why internet literacy skills are important, how to use Google to conduct searches, tips for refining searches, different types of websites and the reliability of the information found on them, how to organize search results using bookmarks, and basic safety tips for online searching. The goal is to help readers improve their ability to efficiently find reliable information online.
The document provides an overview of new tools and enhancements to Google services including:
1. Additional search filters for Google News and Scholar including limiting news sources by location and accessing free PDFs.
2. New image search filters and collections on Google Images including the LIFE photo archive.
3. The image search engine oSkope allowing browsing and organizing images from multiple sites.
4. Productivity tools including the Firefox extension FireShot for screenshots and the mapping tool quik maps for annotating Google maps.
5. Social bookmarking of books with Shelfari and competitive keyword suggestions on Yahoo.
This document provides an overview of new tools and features from Google and other search engines from May 2011. It summarizes Google's increased focus on personalization and localization in search results. It also describes new search options for patents, recipes, places, and real-time updates from social networks. Finally, it discusses statistical information sources and tools for exploring data from Google and other organizations.
Tips and strategies for effective web searchingEACToronto
The document provides an overview of techniques for effective web searching such as thinking about primary and secondary concepts, using related words and operators like tilde and asterisk in Google searches, and strategies for refining searches like focusing on title keywords, source domains, and file formats. Several alternative search engines are also introduced that take different approaches such as clustering results or ensuring privacy.
Google has many powerful search features beyond simple keyword searches that allow users to narrow results. Some of these include syntax searches using operators like "intitle:" and "site:" to restrict results to titles or domains. Google also has tools integrated into its search like a calculator and phone number lookup. Advanced users can access Google's API to build their own applications and services that search Google.
This document provides an overview of new tools and features from Google and other sources, including:
1. New sidebar options and tools in Google such as the Google Dictionary, Google Patents, Google Recipes, and Google Places.
2. Other search tools like Synonym finders, full text article searches, and specialized search engines for government websites, advertisements, and people.
3. Productivity tools for highlighting quotes, creating instant websites, and improving Google Reader functionality.
4. New search options from Google, Bing, and other sources including searching by domain and building custom search strategies.
5. People search tools for finding business emails and aggregating social media profiles.
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Google offers powerful search options beyond simple keywords. Some advanced operators that can help narrow results include intitle:, intext:, and link:. Google also has services for math calculations, phone number lookups, shopping, news searching, and experimental features like voice searching. Programmers can access Google's search through its API to build additional applications.
How google search works
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view my portfolio: https://sites.google.com/view/hardikmahant
The document provides updates on several Google services including:
- Google Trends allowing searches by color and filtering images by licensing options
- Flickr allowing browsing photos with Creative Commons licenses
- Google Squared helping build facts tables from websites on any topic
- Google Scholar now covering Google patents and a new RSS feed
This document discusses various Google search algorithms such as Panda, Penguin, Hummingbird, and Pigeon and how they impact bloggers and SEO. It provides information on how each algorithm addresses issues like low-quality content, spam backlinks, meaning-based searches, and local search optimization. The key points are that Google regularly updates its algorithms to improve search quality and penalize poor practices like content spamming or using unethical link building. Bloggers need to focus on unique, high-quality content and avoid black hat SEO to maintain good rankings over time.
Web search engines like Google and Yahoo allow users to find information on the World Wide Web. Search engines use keywords and search operators like quotation marks, hyphens, and plus/minus signs to narrow search results. Users can also use Boolean operators like AND, OR, and NOT to combine search terms and include or exclude results. It is best to be specific and use multiple keywords or phrases to find the most relevant information.
Tips for searching more effectively on the internet include using different search engines and browsers, keywords, phrases in quotes, Boolean operators like AND and OR, and refining searches based on file type, site, or other modifiers. Proper use of search syntax along with understanding how to interpret and refine results can help users find what they are looking for more efficiently.
Tips on Searching for files on the InternetWebmaster
Tips for improving searches on the internet and Google include using specific keywords and operators, refining searches with quotes and Boolean logic, searching within specific sites, file types or languages, and personalizing searches by creating a Google account. Advanced features allow users to search images, news, videos, calculate conversions, check weather, flights and more. Personalized search histories and bookmarks can also be accessed from a Google account.
Google can be a powerful tool for genealogy research if used effectively. The document provides several tips for maximizing Google searches, including using advanced search to narrow searches by date, location, and other criteria. It also discusses using search operators like AND, OR and excluding terms. Additionally, it notes Google Books and Images can uncover helpful information for research. Following consistent search patterns and techniques is important for thorough research.
Lost in the net: Navigating search enginesJohan Koren
This document discusses how search engines work and how to effectively use them. It defines search engines as computer programs that index websites and allow users to search for keywords. It explains that search engines build indexes of words they find on websites and the locations of those words. It also discusses how search engines rank results and factors that influence ranking, such as keywords, titles, and domains. Additionally, it provides tips for refining searches, such as using phrase searches or field searches to limit results to certain parts of webpages.
The document provides tips and summaries of various productivity and search tools, including TimeStats for tracking website usage, Convertii and MergFil for file conversion and merging, Slidebean for creating presentations, and Google tools like Quick Scroll, Trends, the scientific calculator, and searching techniques. The document aims to inform readers of useful online tools and features for work and research.
Google+ is a new social network, currently open by invitation only. Here's a look at the interface.
Barbara Rozgonyi
http://wiredprworks.com
@wiredprworks on twitter.com
Want to know what Pinterest is all about?
Wondering how you as a small business can use Pinterest and gain followers?
You will be taken, step by step how to create a business account on Pinterest.
Next : How to connect Pinterest to your facebook account.
Lastly: I will show you how you can gain more followers on pinterest.
I hope you enjoy these slides.
This document lists Google's main products and services including search engines for the web, images, video and scholar. It also lists email and blogging services as well as maps, apps and doodles. Additional services mentioned are directions, street view, translate, reader, YouTube, flights and hotel finder.
This document provides a tutorial on how to use Pinterest. It discusses how to sign up, create a profile, add boards and pins, edit boards and pins, and other key functions. The profile allows editing the display name, description, links, and photo. Boards can be created to organize pins into categories. Pins can be images or videos sourced from URLs or uploaded files, with descriptions and comments.
Become a B2B Marketing Superstar with Social Media Lead Generation by Jeffrey...BMA Carolinas
With social media, B2B marketers have a golden opportunity to drive revenue in a way that will transform them—and their companies. Social media marketing provides marketers both rich data and the promise of sizable enough reductions in marketing spend to forever change how they and their firms look at and invest in demand generation programs. This presentation from one of the authors of one of the first books about social-media lead generation will provide B2B marketers with actionable advice on leveraging social media platforms and insight into effective B2B social media strategies.
The document provides an overview of new tools and enhancements to Google services including:
1. Additional search filters for Google News and Scholar including limiting news sources by location and accessing free PDFs.
2. New image search filters and collections on Google Images including the LIFE photo archive.
3. The image search engine oSkope allowing browsing and organizing images from multiple sites.
4. Productivity tools including the Firefox extension FireShot for screenshots and the mapping tool quik maps for annotating Google maps.
5. Social bookmarking of books with Shelfari and competitive keyword suggestions on Yahoo.
This document provides an overview of new tools and features from Google and other search engines from May 2011. It summarizes Google's increased focus on personalization and localization in search results. It also describes new search options for patents, recipes, places, and real-time updates from social networks. Finally, it discusses statistical information sources and tools for exploring data from Google and other organizations.
Tips and strategies for effective web searchingEACToronto
The document provides an overview of techniques for effective web searching such as thinking about primary and secondary concepts, using related words and operators like tilde and asterisk in Google searches, and strategies for refining searches like focusing on title keywords, source domains, and file formats. Several alternative search engines are also introduced that take different approaches such as clustering results or ensuring privacy.
Google has many powerful search features beyond simple keyword searches that allow users to narrow results. Some of these include syntax searches using operators like "intitle:" and "site:" to restrict results to titles or domains. Google also has tools integrated into its search like a calculator and phone number lookup. Advanced users can access Google's API to build their own applications and services that search Google.
This document provides an overview of new tools and features from Google and other sources, including:
1. New sidebar options and tools in Google such as the Google Dictionary, Google Patents, Google Recipes, and Google Places.
2. Other search tools like Synonym finders, full text article searches, and specialized search engines for government websites, advertisements, and people.
3. Productivity tools for highlighting quotes, creating instant websites, and improving Google Reader functionality.
4. New search options from Google, Bing, and other sources including searching by domain and building custom search strategies.
5. People search tools for finding business emails and aggregating social media profiles.
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Google offers powerful search options beyond simple keywords. Some advanced operators that can help narrow results include intitle:, intext:, and link:. Google also has services for math calculations, phone number lookups, shopping, news searching, and experimental features like voice searching. Programmers can access Google's search through its API to build additional applications.
How google search works
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you can visit my LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hardik-mahant/
view my portfolio: https://sites.google.com/view/hardikmahant
The document provides updates on several Google services including:
- Google Trends allowing searches by color and filtering images by licensing options
- Flickr allowing browsing photos with Creative Commons licenses
- Google Squared helping build facts tables from websites on any topic
- Google Scholar now covering Google patents and a new RSS feed
This document discusses various Google search algorithms such as Panda, Penguin, Hummingbird, and Pigeon and how they impact bloggers and SEO. It provides information on how each algorithm addresses issues like low-quality content, spam backlinks, meaning-based searches, and local search optimization. The key points are that Google regularly updates its algorithms to improve search quality and penalize poor practices like content spamming or using unethical link building. Bloggers need to focus on unique, high-quality content and avoid black hat SEO to maintain good rankings over time.
Web search engines like Google and Yahoo allow users to find information on the World Wide Web. Search engines use keywords and search operators like quotation marks, hyphens, and plus/minus signs to narrow search results. Users can also use Boolean operators like AND, OR, and NOT to combine search terms and include or exclude results. It is best to be specific and use multiple keywords or phrases to find the most relevant information.
Tips for searching more effectively on the internet include using different search engines and browsers, keywords, phrases in quotes, Boolean operators like AND and OR, and refining searches based on file type, site, or other modifiers. Proper use of search syntax along with understanding how to interpret and refine results can help users find what they are looking for more efficiently.
Tips on Searching for files on the InternetWebmaster
Tips for improving searches on the internet and Google include using specific keywords and operators, refining searches with quotes and Boolean logic, searching within specific sites, file types or languages, and personalizing searches by creating a Google account. Advanced features allow users to search images, news, videos, calculate conversions, check weather, flights and more. Personalized search histories and bookmarks can also be accessed from a Google account.
Google can be a powerful tool for genealogy research if used effectively. The document provides several tips for maximizing Google searches, including using advanced search to narrow searches by date, location, and other criteria. It also discusses using search operators like AND, OR and excluding terms. Additionally, it notes Google Books and Images can uncover helpful information for research. Following consistent search patterns and techniques is important for thorough research.
Lost in the net: Navigating search enginesJohan Koren
This document discusses how search engines work and how to effectively use them. It defines search engines as computer programs that index websites and allow users to search for keywords. It explains that search engines build indexes of words they find on websites and the locations of those words. It also discusses how search engines rank results and factors that influence ranking, such as keywords, titles, and domains. Additionally, it provides tips for refining searches, such as using phrase searches or field searches to limit results to certain parts of webpages.
The document provides tips and summaries of various productivity and search tools, including TimeStats for tracking website usage, Convertii and MergFil for file conversion and merging, Slidebean for creating presentations, and Google tools like Quick Scroll, Trends, the scientific calculator, and searching techniques. The document aims to inform readers of useful online tools and features for work and research.
Google+ is a new social network, currently open by invitation only. Here's a look at the interface.
Barbara Rozgonyi
http://wiredprworks.com
@wiredprworks on twitter.com
Want to know what Pinterest is all about?
Wondering how you as a small business can use Pinterest and gain followers?
You will be taken, step by step how to create a business account on Pinterest.
Next : How to connect Pinterest to your facebook account.
Lastly: I will show you how you can gain more followers on pinterest.
I hope you enjoy these slides.
This document lists Google's main products and services including search engines for the web, images, video and scholar. It also lists email and blogging services as well as maps, apps and doodles. Additional services mentioned are directions, street view, translate, reader, YouTube, flights and hotel finder.
This document provides a tutorial on how to use Pinterest. It discusses how to sign up, create a profile, add boards and pins, edit boards and pins, and other key functions. The profile allows editing the display name, description, links, and photo. Boards can be created to organize pins into categories. Pins can be images or videos sourced from URLs or uploaded files, with descriptions and comments.
Become a B2B Marketing Superstar with Social Media Lead Generation by Jeffrey...BMA Carolinas
With social media, B2B marketers have a golden opportunity to drive revenue in a way that will transform them—and their companies. Social media marketing provides marketers both rich data and the promise of sizable enough reductions in marketing spend to forever change how they and their firms look at and invest in demand generation programs. This presentation from one of the authors of one of the first books about social-media lead generation will provide B2B marketers with actionable advice on leveraging social media platforms and insight into effective B2B social media strategies.
How to create an email catcher using benchmark emailNimfa Maniscan
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating an email catcher (opt-in form) using the BenchmarkEmail platform. It describes signing up for an account, creating a new sign-up form, customizing the form fields and text, setting up a welcome email, and previewing the completed email catcher. The email catcher is used to build an email list which is described as the biggest asset for an online business, as it allows you to re-engage past visitors through email marketing.
This document provides an overview of Google Drive and how to use it. Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service that allows users to store files in the cloud, share files, edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations collaboratively. It provides 15GB of free storage that can be accessed from any device by signing into a Google account. The document walks through how to create a Google account, access Google Drive, create and upload files, share and collaborate on files with other users.
HootSuite is a social media dashboard that allows users to connect multiple social media accounts and schedule posts to these networks from one centralized location. The document provides step-by-step instructions on how to sign up for a HootSuite account, connect social media profiles like Twitter and Facebook, and schedule posts to these networks through the HootSuite dashboard.
A tutorial on Google Forms and how to use it in your classroom.
This presentation was made on Feb 28, 2015 at the Google Educators Group West Jakarta Training Workshop.
Pinterest is a social bookmarking site that allows users to pin pictures to their pin board, also known as their wall. Users can link pictures to sites where products can be bought or recipes found. The homepage displays the most recent pins of a user's friends. Individual profiles display a user's pin boards which can be added to or removed. Users can repin pictures they find and add them to one of their boards with an optional caption. Pinterest has become popular for sharing interests and has led some bloggers to add pin it buttons to their sites to increase traffic.
Google drive, google docs and google groupsFred Carbine
The document discusses Google Drive, Docs, and Groups - cloud-based applications that allow users to store, share, and collaborate on files from any device. Google Drive is a file storage service, while Google Docs allows creating and editing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Google Groups enables creating online communities for sharing content and discussing topics.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for using Google Drive. It explains how to sign up for a Google account, install the Google Drive desktop app, and create and save files like documents, presentations, spreadsheets and forms that will be stored in the user's Google Drive folder. The files can then be accessed from any computer by signing into the user's Google account.
Lead Generation (Inbound) through QuoraGunjan Kalita
This document discusses how to use Quora to generate inbound leads. It provides information on what Quora is, how Quora and leads are connected, reasons to use Quora, traffic statistics, screenshots of example questions and answers on Quora, and next steps for marketers to follow topics, engage with questions, and generate leads through their answers on Quora while avoiding hard selling.
Brookings Institute - Permanent Trust Funds: Funding Economic Change with Fra...Marcellus Drilling News
A "study" (i.e. propaganda) by the Brookings Institute that says Pennsylvania should adopt a severance tax and stash it away in a rainy day fund. It's a thinly veiled piece of propaganda to try and force PA into a Marcellus-killing severance tax.
La teoría de los sistemas fue formulada por Ludwig von Bertalanffy y explica que un sistema está compuesto de partes relacionadas que interactúan para lograr un objetivo común. Un sistema puede ser abierto, intercambiando materia y energía con el ambiente, o cerrado, sin intercambio con el exterior. Los sistemas abiertos se adaptan al ambiente para sobrevivir mediante procesos como la homeostasis y la equifinalidad.
La violencia contra las mujeres se presenta de muchas formas, desde la discriminación hasta el asesinato. La violencia a menudo comienza en la infancia dentro de la familia y las niñas enfrentan abusos adicionales debido a su género. La violencia doméstica por parte de la pareja o expareja es común en todo el mundo y ocurre en todos los grupos sociales independientemente de factores económicos o culturales.
El documento describe la teoría del conectivismo como un nuevo paradigma de aprendizaje para la era digital. Explica que el conectivismo se basa en que el aprendizaje ocurre a través de las conexiones dentro de las redes. Describe tres proyectos en un colegio español que demuestran los principios del conectivismo, incluyendo un proyecto de aprendizaje entre estudiantes de varios países europeos a través de una wiki. Concluye que el conectivismo facilita el aprendizaje a través de la interacción,
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A quoi ça sert ?
Comment enchanter son client ?
Pourquoi du design de service ?
Voici dans ce document quelles réponses...
This document discusses tools provided by Google that can be used for educational purposes. It provides an overview of Google's mission and philosophy, then describes various Google tools and services including Google Search, Google Books, Google Earth, Google Maps, Google News, Google Docs and Spreadsheets, Custom Search Engines, and Google Apps for Education. It encourages educators to get a Google account to start using the tools and to focus on mastering one tool at a time.
This document provides 51 Google tricks for teachers to help save time. It covers search tricks like unit conversion and timeline searches. It also covers tools specifically for education like Google Scholar and Google Earth. Tips are provided for using Google Docs, Gmail, and Google Calendar more efficiently through features like templates, collaboration, keyboard shortcuts, and reminders. The tricks aim to help teachers make the most of Google tools for classes, projects, communication, and organization.
Over 101 google products and services you probably dont knowArjun K Gopi
This document lists and describes over 101 Google products and services. It begins by stating some basic usage statistics about Google's popularity and reach. It then lists the top 10 most popular Google products and services according to traffic statistics. The bulk of the document consists of a numbered list of over 101 Google products and services, providing a brief 1-2 sentence description of each one. The list covers a wide range of offerings including search, apps, tools for business, education, communication and more.
This document summarizes a workshop on learning how to search and evaluate online information. The workshop, led by Dr. Rafael Scapin, covered techniques for effectively searching, gathering, and evaluating information found online. It provided tips on developing search strategies, using keywords and boolean operators to broaden or narrow searches, and specialized search engines for images, news, books and other media. The goal was to help participants better navigate the large amount of information available and identify the most relevant sources.
The document provides an overview of a Google Apps for Education training event held in London on July 29, 2010. It includes summaries of presentations on Google Docs, Sites, Calendar, Maps and training resources available for educators interested in learning more about Google Apps. The document also shares ideas for classroom uses of the different Apps tools.
The document introduces an online seminar called AIRTA that will teach attendees how to gather information online more efficiently. It discusses how attending online saves on fuel, travel costs, and time while reducing stress. The seminar aims to cure attendees of "Search-Like-a-Zombie Syndrome" and transform them into efficient "Search Sultans." The agenda covers 16 topics on improving search skills using Google and other tools.
Effective and efficient google searching power point tutorialJaclyn Lee Parrott
This document provides guidance on effective Google searching. It discusses Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it accessible. It also notes that Google profiles users to target advertising and its products may change. The document then provides examples of basic Google searches and demonstrates more advanced search techniques. It stresses evaluating sources and avoiding plagiarism. Finally, it includes an exercise for readers to practice advanced Google searches.
Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible. It offers a suite of free applications including Gmail, Docs, Calendar, and Sites for non-profits to communicate, collaborate and share information online without downloads or maintenance. Google Docs allows real-time collaboration on documents, spreadsheets and presentations from any internet connection.
The document provides tips and information about Google tools that can be used in the classroom, including Google Search, Google Docs, Google Custom Search, and Safe Search features. It discusses advanced search options in Google Search, how Google Docs allows for collaboration and is accessible from any device, how Custom Search can provide safe, reliable, and relevant results, and how Safe Search is a good feature for home computers to filter inappropriate content, especially for children. Resources for teaching students search skills and more information about Google tools are also provided.
The document provides tips and information about Google tools that can be used in the classroom, including Google Search, Google Docs, Google Custom Search, and Safe Search features. It discusses how Google Search has advanced search options and keyboard shortcuts to help find information more efficiently. Google Docs allows for collaboration and storing documents in the cloud. Custom Search helps students find safe, reliable information on specific topics. Teachers can enable Safe Search to filter inappropriate content.
Google Search & Research Tools for Teacher LibrariansGlenda Morris
This document provides an overview of Google search and research tools for teacher librarians. It discusses tools like Related Searches, Timeline, Reading Level Filter, Translated Pages, Limiting Results by Time, Advanced Search, Custom Search, Images, Similar Images, Life Photo Archive, Google Alerts, Newspaper Search, Books, and Scholar. The document encourages "road tests" to experiment with these tools and emphasizes that as teachers, it is important to teach students effective searching skills to organize, access, and leverage information.
The document provides an overview and tips for using Google tools like Search, Docs, Forms, and Custom Search. It discusses how Google Search allows for advanced searching and language translation. Google Docs allows for collaboration and is accessible from any device. Forms in Docs allows users to create surveys and quizzes and automatically collects responses in a spreadsheet. Custom Search can be customized to search specific topics or websites and Safe Search enhances filtering of content.
Google has introduced several new tools and enhancements to its search and other products in May 2010, including:
1. A "Show options" feature on Google.com that allows users to filter search results by location, topics not yet visited, or timeline.
2. Enhancements to Google News like displaying author names and adding an author search field.
3. New experimental products like Google Fast Flip for discovering news articles, Google Trends for comparing search patterns, and Google Public Data Explorer for visualizing public data.
4. Extensions for Google Chrome that add features like translating web pages and previewing similar pages.
This document provides an agenda for a workshop on using Google Apps for Education (GAFE). The morning session will introduce the Chrome browser, Google Drive, Google Classroom, and Google's core tools. After a recess and lunch break, the afternoon will focus on using Google Docs, Google's YouTube Capture tool, Google Sites, and additional Chrome Store apps, extensions and add-ons. Examples are given of sharing documents and folders in Google Drive, using Google Classroom, adding functionality through extensions, and screen capture tools. Non-core Google apps like Realtimeboard and Google Sites are also briefly mentioned.
This document provides summaries of 13 essential Google tools for marketers: 1) Google My Business helps manage business information across Google services; 2) Google+ pages are automatically created and should be actively engaged with; 3) Google Search Console monitors website standing in search results; 4) Google Analytics provides data on website visitors and traffic sources; 5) Google AdWords allows pay-per-click advertising on Google search results; 6) Keyword Planner helps plan AdWords campaigns and discover new keywords; 7) Google Trends evaluates keyword popularity and identifies trending topics; 8) Google Alerts deliver relevant news and mentions to email; 9) Google News helps search for and identify industry stories; 10) Google Calendar organizes tasks and meetings
Mendeley is a reference manager and academic social network. It allows you to organize research papers and citations, collaborate with other researchers online, and discover new papers. The document provides steps to create a Mendeley profile, add papers to your Mendeley library from your computer or online sources, and synchronize your library across devices. It also explains how to share papers and citations with others on Mendeley and integrate Mendeley with word processors for citing references.
The document provides information on various Google products and services for non-profits. It describes services like Google Apps for Non-Profits which provides collaboration tools like Gmail, Docs and Calendar for free. It also mentions tools for organizing information like Google Calendar, Google Contacts and Google Reader. Finally, it lists advertising and analytics services from Google like Google AdWords and Google Analytics that can help non-profits with outreach and measuring website usage.
This document provides an overview of a professional development day at Dawson College focused on boosting teaching with Google tools and Office 365. The agenda includes sessions on using Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides and Forms as well as Office 365 applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and more. Additional sessions cover using Google Search, Google Calendar, Google Images, Google Sites, Google Hangouts and YouTube in education. The document concludes by noting an upcoming GAFE Summit on using Google Apps for Education in Montreal.
Similar to Social Media Seminar 3: Google, beyond the rainbow (20)
The document discusses using assignment groups and grading rules in Canvas to give students more choice and flexibility. It provides an example of creating 10 assignment options and allowing students to choose 5 to complete, while automatically dropping the lowest 5 scores. This allows for student choice while ensuring certain assignments are still completed. The document also briefly mentions using social gaming and video games to engage students.
This slidedeck was created as an assignment for a doctoral studies program at Endicott College, Spring 2014. The audience was a small group of doctoral students entering various specialties in higher education. The objective was to introduce discussions points for consideration regarding social media and mobile communications on a college campus.
Depth Perception: Identifying quality posts in online discussionsCarrie Saarinen
Instructurecon 2012 (#instcon12) presentation.
In this session we’ll take a look at selected discussion posts to determine indicators of quality, depth of reflection, and evidence of student learning. Participants will be able to apply the technique to student writing in course discussions at their own institutions.
Blogging requires a combination of creativity, ingenuity, and commitment. Creating content on a regular basis requires self-discipline. This session will provide tips & tricks for people who need to develop their blogging strategy.
Blogging requires a combination of creativity, ingenuity, and commitment. Creating content on a regular basis requires self-discipline. This session will provide tips & tricks for people who need to develop their blogging strategy.
Social Media in Medical Education | AAIM2010 Carrie Saarinen
Slides from Social Media workshop for medical educators at Academic Internal Medicine Week 2010. Presenters represent 3 different universities and different roles in medical education. Please contact us for further information and re-use or for guest speaking engagements. We do birthday parties.
Introduction to Social Media: The web is ready for youCarrie Saarinen
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The document discusses copyright basics and managing copyrighted materials for educational use. It addresses what can and cannot be copied for courses, including articles, book chapters, and digital materials. Course packs, both print and electronic, require copyright permission for each item. The TEACH Act provides some guidelines for using copyrighted works in an online learning system, but utilization of campus resources is recommended to ensure compliance. Managing existing course materials involves identifying items subject to copyright, those covered under institutional licenses, and acquiring proper permission for other items before reusing them.
This document summarizes an annual copyright license agreement between a university and the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) that allows faculty and staff to reuse copyrighted text-based content for educational and research purposes. The CCC license covers close to a million journal articles and publications. It allows uses such as course packs, handouts, reserves, and postings on websites and intranets. However, it does not cover creating databases of works or copying entire books. The document provides guidance on how to check if a specific content is covered and the options if it is not, such as fair use. It also lists resources for copyright assistance.
This presentation is one of three created for a professional development workshop designed for medical school faculty. Creating the workshop project was an assignment for a graduate level course in library sciences. (I got an A!) Please ask permission for re-use.
This presentation was created for a graduate course. The assignment was to create an hour-long professional development session for K-12 teachers and librarians, with the PD subject being 'technology for teaching & learning'. This PD session includes 2 activities for hands-on engagement by participants.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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In this research, it concludes that while the readiness of teachers in Caloocan City to implement the MATATAG Curriculum is generally positive, targeted efforts in professional development, resource distribution, support networks, and comprehensive preparation can address the existing gaps and ensure successful curriculum implementation.
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Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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Social Media Seminar 3: Google, beyond the rainbow
1. Google: Beyond the rainbow Carrie Saarinen, Medicine Len Levin, Lamar Soutter Library
2. Your Google Tour Guides Carrie Saarinen, MedicineInstructional Technologist Len Levin, Lamar Soutter LibraryEducation and Clinical Services 2 On Twitter: @SocialMediaUMMS
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4. Know where to go to find available Google tools and services
15. play niceMilestones: 1995 Founders Page and Brin meet @Stanford. 1996 Create search engine called Backrub. 1997 Renamed Google 1998 Secured funding from Sun 1999 More funding, more press, new place, more employees. 2000 Adds search in 10 different languages; wins Webby. 2003 'Google' Word of the Year. 2004 Google goes public at $85/share and GMail is introduced. read more...google.com/corporate/history
16. Google products we ♥ Google Search (1999) Google Toolbar (2000) Google Groups (2001) Google Image Search (2001) Google News (2002) Google Scholar (2004) GMail (2004) Google Maps (2005) iGoogle (2005) Google Reader (2005) Calendar (2006) Acquisitions Froogle (2002) = Product Search Pyra Labs (2003) = Blogger Keyhole (2004) = Google Earth Urchin (2005) = Google Analytics Writely (2006) = Google Docs YouTube (2006) = YouTube JotSpot (2006) = Google Sites
19. TimelineEnter a search term on Google. Go to ImageSearch. Alter results with the Color Palette. Go to Wonder Wheel and explore paths beyond your initial search. Go to Timeline to learn the history of your search term or topic.
20. Image Search Easy way to find images Customize image results by size, type, date published, color palette. 7 http://images.google.com
21. Wonder Wheel Get a visual of possible keyword additions to your search term. Navigate through subcategories until you find exactly what you want. 8 http://www.googlewonderwheel.com/three-good-reasons-to-use-the-google-wonder-wheel
22. Timeline What a fun way to explore content on the web! Visually interesting, easy to navigate and automatically generated with almost any search! 9 Read article: http://techcrunch.com/2009/04/20/google-news-timeline-offers-a-new-way-to-search-the-past/
26. Privacy Policy Before registering with any website or web service, review their privacy policy and learn about security of your personal information. Most of Google’s products have unique features and a broad variety of uses. Read individual privacy policies, too. Because many of Google’s products work together or can be ‘mashed up’, your security settings may affect how you use these tools. 11 http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacy.html
27. Profile settings A Google Profile can be customized to suit your tastes. Add only the information you feel comfortable sharing and select options to limit public access to your profile and information. 12 These settings can be modified any time! http://www.google.com/profiles
28. Dashboard The dashboard is a place you can control some of the information about you affiliate with Google products you use. 13 In 2010, Google released Buzz as an opt-out instead of an opt-in tool. Why do think this may have been a problem? https://www.google.com/dashboard/
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30. iGoogle - a home page with modules such as horoscope, weather, Gmail, Calendar...
34. Summary of the information Google has stored about you associated with that tool or product
35. Help topics on each tool include ‘about’ pages and links to privacy settings and/or manage tool settings.15
36. iGoogle Your Google homepage is a great way to manage and access all your Google tools. 16
37. Groups Great tool for connecting diverse group of people. Can be used as a ‘list server’ or email list manager. Archive group emails – perfect for working groups or team collaboration. Can serve as a landing page for group or organization. Can be used with Google Sites to manage wiki editors and contributors. Not as robust as a wiki; sort of a mini-wiki. 17 http://www.google.com/intl/en/googlegroups/overview.html
38. Sites Google Sites can be used for personal interests, education, community organizations, projects, research, classrooms, student groups, teams, work groups or almost any group that needs a website. 18 http://www.google.com/sites/help/intl/en/overview.html http://sites.google.com/site/socialmediaumms
39. Reader Add RSS links to your favorite websites Organize subscriptions Tag, share and save articles and updates Access your reading collection anywhere, anytime – via web or mobile Connect with other Reader users to share your favorites and discover new resources 19
46. Blogger Mange your Blogger blogs with your Google Accounts. Tie in your Google Profile with your Blogger blog. Tie in your Google Reader with your Google Account. 22 http://familymedlibrarycorner.blogspot.com/
47. Maps Search for any address. Get directions to from a destination and plan a trip with stops along the way. Share link, or embed map on a website or blog. Add your business to Google Maps. 23 http://maps.google.com/
48. Local Business Center Who creates content about your business on Google Maps? YOU DO! Your lab Your clinic Your community org 24 www.google.com/local/add
51. Translate Copy & paste text to be translated Enter URL to translate a web page Upload a document to be translated You can even run a search – enter the English term, choose the language you want to search in! Chat with other translators. http://translate.google.com
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53. Then search the same faculty name on Google.com.How are the results different? Why? http://www.google.com/enterprise/search/mini.html
54. Google at UMassMed Google Scholar: The Lamar Soutter Library has teamed up with Google so that items belonging to the LSL are tagged in your search results, making it easy to find out what’s available via campus resources. http://scholar.google.com/
55. Visit Google’s testing labs to see what is in development. Try new tools before anyone else! Rate the tools you try and provide feedback for Google engineers. Google Labs http://www.googlelabs.com/faq
Description: Google is not just a search engine. Google is the brand name of an extensive suite of web applications that are freely available and ready to use. With a Google account, you have access to dozens of different tools for communication and collaboration. In this seminar, we will dig into the Google products catalog and examine the social, or collaborative, functions of popular applications: Google Calendar, Google Sites, Google Reader, Google Groups, Google Maps, and demonstrate customizing your Google Account Profile and creating an iGoogle homepage. We’ll take a look at campus use of Google Search and talk about how Google indexes our web pages. To close, we’ll take a peek at Google Labs and their beta products.
Privacy considerations: Does Google share my information, such as my age or email address?What does Google know about me and how do they use that information?How much control do I have?
These settings can be modified any time!!http://www.google.com/profiles
Most recently. Google released Buzz, a controversial Gmail communication tool that created a media frenzy. Google released Buzz to ALL GMAIL Users essentially releasing their email addresses to each other. Google should have made it an opt-in tool like other products and not an opt-out tool, since many Gmail users don’t know anything, or know very little, about controlling their personal settings.Read: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2362278,00.asp http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/08/google-buzz-exposes-white_n_530651.html http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2010/03/lawmakers-investigate-google-buzz.html
http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=162744&hl=en “Service nameThe name of the Google product or service. DataSummary of the data stored by the product, including the amount of data, an indication of whether you're sharing the data with anyone else, and recent examples. Clicking a link will take you directly to a product page where you can view more details and manage this data. ControlDirect links to pages where you can control the data for this product. For instance, you can pause or delete your Web History, or choose not to store your chat history in Gmail. More infoLinks to relevant help articles and information pages.”-source: Google
Ok, enough with the privacy stuff. Let’s do something fun. iGoogle: your Google homepage.http://www.google.com/help/ig/landing/http://www.google.com/help/ig/videotour/#addgadget
Note: formatting limitations, Plain text messaging only.
Demo real reader site.Items, add items, label items, star & share, send to Twitter, Trends and statsManage your web reading:Pull in (subscribe to) updates from your favorite sites, blogs.Access a sortable list of updates anytime, anywhere.Scan headlines quickly, open full articles, stories to read.Save and tag items; categorize subscriptions.Collaborate:Share your favorite items (add star).Share link to your starred collection.Post directly to Twitter, LinkedIn, Delicious, or other social media tools to share item with your network.Publish your reading list on your website or blog.View others' reading lists.
LENAlerts - create a Search for which results are sent to you via RSSBlogger/Blogspot - Google users benefit by using Blogger because... Maps - grabbing and embedding code for your websiteLocal Business Center - your lab, clinic, or community group on Google Search and MapsBooks - What is available; how, why, for who
LENAlerts - create a Search for which results are sent to you via RSSBlogger/Blogspot - Google users benefit by using Blogger because... Maps - grabbing and embedding code for your websiteLocal Business Center - your lab, clinic, or community group on Google Search and MapsBooks - What is available; how, why, for who
LENAlerts - create a Search for which results are sent to you via RSSBlogger/Blogspot - Google users benefit by using Blogger because... Maps - grabbing and embedding code for your websiteLocal Business Center - your lab, clinic, or community group on Google Search and MapsBooks - What is available; how, why, for who
LENAlerts - create a Search for which results are sent to you via RSSBlogger/Blogspot - Google users benefit by using Blogger because... Maps - grabbing and embedding code for your websiteLocal Business Center - your lab, clinic, or community group on Google Search and MapsBooks - What is available; how, why, for who
LENAlerts - create a Search for which results are sent to you via RSSBlogger/Blogspot - Google users benefit by using Blogger because... Maps - grabbing and embedding code for your websiteLocal Business Center - your lab, clinic, or community group on Google Search and MapsBooks - What is available; how, why, for who
LENAlerts - create a Search for which results are sent to you via RSSBlogger/Blogspot - Google users benefit by using Blogger because... Maps - grabbing and embedding code for your websiteLocal Business Center - your lab, clinic, or community group on Google Search and MapsBooks - What is available; how, why, for who
LENAlerts - create a Search for which results are sent to you via RSSBlogger/Blogspot - Google users benefit by using Blogger because... Maps - grabbing and embedding code for your websiteLocal Business Center - your lab, clinic, or community group on Google Search and MapsBooks - What is available; how, why, for who
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