Posts filed under: Google Docs

I have been a fan of Google’s translation tools for some time. Recent developments in GoogleDocs includes spreadsheet formulas which will allow you to enter a word into one cell and view its translation in another cell. Here is one...
In the post from this past Sunday, I asked for help with a survey. Take a moment to click that link and review the questions. Here are the results. On a scale of 1 to 10, the average response for...
Blogger has added a “stats” tab. It has evidently been there since May, but I just noticed it a couple of weeks ago. One of the neat features is the ability to see which posts have the most hits. Here...
Blogger has added a “stats” tab. It has evidently been there since May, but I just noticed it a couple of weeks ago. One of the neat features is the ability to see which posts have the most hits. Here...
For those who attend “The End of Paper Forms” session, this post is a follow-up to that session. Our last example was the use of the form aspect of GoogleDocs to allow students to take a test on a GoogleDocs...
Google Docs is a powerful, free tool which allows you to post documents which you can access from anywhere, allow selected others to access from anywhere, or allow selected other to edit from anywhere. During the session at the CLAS...
Google has a great little online comic book which outlines the free tools available. Click here to take a look....
Quite a few people in our school system, as well as readers from all over, now have blogs. At some point, bloggers will have a document or a PowerPoint presentation that to share with students or the whole world (which...
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