From the monthly archives:

February 2012

docs insync takeout

Google Takeout- save some or all of your Google data into a downloadable archive

InSync – create an InSync folder on your computer and it will create an automatic two-way sync with your Google docs

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HLN 32: Have a group? GroupTweet!

by Robin Lindbeck on February 22, 2012

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GroupTweet home page

 

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HLN 31: LMS + Google Docs = Shared Doc for Small Groups

February 15, 2012

http://traffic.libsyn.com/robinstop5/HLN031.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download         Google docs home page                       How might you use Google docs sharing to make it easier for small groups to collaborate? Leave us a comment and let us know! Listen to this podcast (or […]

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HLN 30: Share comments verbally with VoiceThread

February 8, 2012

http://traffic.libsyn.com/robinstop5/HLN030.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download VoiceThread home page VoiceThread digital library with examples of educational uses Wiki for VoiceThread users Information for planning a VoiceThread Wiki with links to ideas and samples Penn State VoiceThread webpage (with links to additional resources)   How do you use voicethread to support learning? Leave us a […]

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HLN 29: Let IFTTT take care of your tasks for you!

February 1, 2012

http://traffic.libsyn.com/robinstop5/HLN029.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download       ifttt homepage (pronounced like “lift” without the “L”, stands for “if this then that)   How might you use ifttt yourself or to support learning? Leave us a comment and let us know! Listen to this podcast (or right-click link and “save target as” to […]

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