A closer look: 3 Google+ questions to ask
July 22, 2011 by Claire Knight
Can Google+ effectively merge social media and education? Before you jump on the bandwagon, consider this:
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Can Google+ effectively merge social media and education? Before you jump on the bandwagon, consider this:
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One university is in hot water for using Google apps. Here’s why:
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Firefox has a new add-on, called Firesheep, that allows users to hack into other people’s accounts. What’s worse?
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As educators come to grips with the “wave of the future” in education, more and more of them are integrating technology in school. Here’s what they use most:
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As promised, here are the rest of the Google tools tips from Cindy Lane, Missouri’s first certified Google teacher.
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Cindy Lane, the first Google-certified teacher from Missouri, has 15 tips on Google tools to use in schools.
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The days of researching term papers via Encyclopedia Britannica at the library are long gone. Yet many students struggle finding material on search engines.
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Many of the estimated 300 million people who search Google daily don’t realize there are several ways to perform faster searches.
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No doubt about it: Many school officials are frustrated by Google’s new encrypted search feature. Here’s a temporary fix:
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Cash-strapped states and school districts are looking to Microsoft, IBM and Google for help.
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