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Saved by 861 people (-165 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-10-11


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on 2006-10-12 by jackysee

看看那個 list,原來不經不覺有那麼多 google 東東可以用

on 2006-10-12 by brkuhn

A site that guides teachers in the use of Google tools and services.

on 2006-10-25 by rjjjsp

Welcome to Google for Educators Google recognizes the central role that teachers play in breaking down the barriers between people and information, and we support educators who work each day to empower their students and expand the frontiers of human know

on 2007-01-04 by edventures

Google's effort to reach out to the educational field by providing a set of essential services including: Search, Earth, Maps, Docs & Spreadsheets, Blogger, Picasa, Calendar, and personalized home page.

on 2007-01-06 by june29

教育者のためのツールの使い方

on 2007-09-23 by alanpoon

Here, you’ll find a teacher’s guide to Google Tools for Your Classroom, as well as a number of additional tools. And to spark your imagination, you'll find examples of innovative ways that other educators are using these tools in the classroom.

on 2007-11-01 by vahidm

Interesting...

on 2007-11-01 by vahidm

interesting...

on 2008-10-21 by web58508

this is interesting

on 2009-01-10 by akmelton

Lots of college that teach "general ed" courses love this site. I am not that found of it. Doesn't have much for high school and nothing for Business/Marketing. Looks like it would be great for elementary .

on 2009-03-10 by aisha4u

Increase your website ranking at Google Search for free classified Advt Sites www.internet-online-jobs-4u.com

on 2009-07-14 by dthonus

This is an awesome resource for educators using technology and the Internet.

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for Educators * Education Home * Web Search * Earth * Book Search * Maps * Docs & Spreadsheets * Blogger * SketchUp * Calendar * Picasa * Personalized Homepage * Google Apps for Education Welcome to Google for Educators

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Google recognizes the central role that teachers play in breaking down the barriers between people and information, and we support educators who work each day to empower their students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge.

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Google for Educators

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Google recognizes the central role that teachers play in breaking down the barriers between people and information, and we support educators who work each day to empower their students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. This website is one of the ways we're working to bolster that support and explore how Google and educators can work together

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To your left, you'll find a teacher's guide to Google products, including basic information about each tool, examples of how educators are using them, and lesson ideas. You'll also find lesson plans and videos from our partners at Discovery Education focusing on two of our most popular teaching tools: Google Earth and Google SketchUp.

We think of this site as a platform of teaching resources – for everything from blogging and collaborative writing to geographical search tools and 3D modeling software – and we want you to fill it in with your great ideas.

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At Google, we support teachers in their efforts to empower students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. That’s why we’ve assembled the information and tools you’ll find on this page.

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Google for Educators

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Google recognizes the central role that teachers play in breaking down the barriers between people and information, and we support educators who work each day to empower their students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. This website is one of the ways we're working to bolster that support and explore how Google and educators can work together. As a start, we're inviting you to share your best ideas for using technology to innovate in the classroom.

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To your left, you'll find a teacher's guide to 12 Google products, including basic information about each tool, examples of how educators are using them, and lesson ideas. You'll also find lesson plans and videos from our partners at Discovery Education focusing on two of our most popular teaching tools: Google Earth and Google SketchUp.

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ples of how educators are using them, and lesson ideas. You'll also find lesson plans and videos from our partners at Discovery Education focusing on two of our most popular teaching tools: Google Earth and Google SketchUp. We think of this site as a platform of teaching resources – for everything from blogging and collaborative writing to geographical search tools and 3D modeling software – and we want you to fill it in with your great ideas. You can explore a Google tool you've never tried before, then tell us what you think about it. Or road test our lesson ideas, then follow the links to submit your own. And if you'd like to share your expertise with fellow educators, we encourage you to send us your story – we'd love to feature it on this site. We also invite you to subscribe to the Google Teachers' Newsletter – your source of authoritative updates on Google tools and features, tips, and other information relevant to teachers. Want to be a Google Certified Teacher? We're working with WestEd to help educators learn about the newest technologies for their classrooms, and get up to speed on Google tools. Get the scoop on our Nov. 7th Teacher Acade

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Google recognizes the central role that teachers play in breaking down the barriers between people and information, and we support educators who work each day to empower their students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. This website is one of the ways we're working to bolster that support and explore how Google and educators can work together. As a start, we're inviting you to share your best ideas for using technology to innovate in the classroom.

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for Educators * Education Home * Web Search * Earth * Book Search * Maps * Docs & Spreadsheets * Blogger * SketchUp * Calendar * Picasa * Personalized Homepage * Google Apps for Education Welcome to Google for Educators

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As a start, we're inviting you to share your best ideas for using technology to innovate in the classroom. To your left, you'll find a teacher's guide to Google products, including basic information about each tool, examples of how educators are using them, and lesson ideas. You'll also find lesson plans and videos from our partners at Discovery Education focusing on two of our most popular teaching tools: Google Earth and Google SketchUp. We think of this site as a platform of teaching resources – for everything from blogging and collaborative writing to geographical search tools and 3D modeling software – and we want you to fill it in with your great ideas. You can explore a Google tool you've never tried before, then tell us what you think about it. Or road test our lesson ideas, then follow the links to submit your own. And if you'd like to share your expertise with fellow educators, we encourage you to send us your story – we'd love to feature it on this site.

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Google recognizes the central role that teachers play in breaking down the barriers between people and information, and we support educators who work each day to empower their students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. This website is one of the ways we're working to bolster that support and explore how Google and educators can work together.

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Welcome to Google for Educators

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Welcome to Google for Educators

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on 2009-06-15 by kelligregory

Scroll down to see a list of all kinds of tools google offers to help students and teachers collaborate on some cool online projects! :-)

on 2009-10-11 by hollmank

Scroll down and check out the Sites for Teachers which provides examples of how teachers are actually using the tools.

Welcome to Google for Educators

At Google, we support teachers in their efforts to empower students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. That’s why we’ve assembled the information and tools you’ll find on this site. Learn more about Google for Educators.

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At Google, we support teachers in their efforts to empower students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. That’s why we’ve assembled the information and tools you’ll find on this

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At Google, we support teachers in their efforts to empower students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. That’s why we’ve assembled the information and tools you’ll find on this site. Learn more about Google for Educators.

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we support teachers in their efforts to empower students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge.

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At Google, we support teachers in their efforts to empower students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. That’s why we’ve assembled the information and tools you’ll find on this page.

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The Infinite Thinking Machine (ITM) is a Google sponsored blog designed to help teachers and students thrive in the 21st century. Through an active blog,

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Here, you’ll find a teacher’s guide to Google Tools for Your Classroom, as well as a number of additional tools. And to spark your imagination, you'll find examples of innovative ways that other educators are using these tools in the classroom.

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Here, you’ll find a teacher’s guide to Google Tools for Your Classroom, as well as a number of additional tools. And to spark your imagination, you'll find examples of innovative ways that other educators are using these tools in the classroom.

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7/9/2009
Google Apps Tips, Tricks and Even Lesson Plans

Want to learn the best ways to use Google Apps in your classroom?  Visit our new Education Community Site, where you can learn tips and tricks on using Gmail, Calendar, Docs and Sites, join our education forum and read news all about Google Apps.  Or check out standardized lesson plans at the new Google Apps Resource Center - for classroom use of our tools across K-12.

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7/9/2009
Sites for Teachers

Check out the new Sites for Teachers page to see how teachers, students and administrators are using Google Sites to create their class sites, organize school trips, and run school projects. 7/9/2009
Books, Books, Books

Google has reached an agreement with authors and publishers that will make millions of books more accessible in the U.S.  You can view full pages from and purchase complete access to millions of in-copyright, out-of-print books  or your school can purchase institutional subscriptions to offer your students and teachers complete access to millions of  books.

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Applications are now OPEN for the next Google Teacher Academy at the Googleplex - in Mountain View, California on June 25th, 2008.  We've listened to your requests and we're opening this training up to teachers in all regions.  Learn more about the academy and apply before May 28th.

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9/19/08
GTA NYC 2008! The Google Teacher Academy is coming back to take a bite out of the biggest teacher's apple. Applications are now open for our next GTA on Tuesday, November 18th

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Has Google Docs changed the way you teach? If so, raise your voice (or your typing fingers, as the case may be), and let us know who you are, how you use Google

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on 2008-05-06 by rmccrae

this is really cool

Google Earth, Maps, SketchUp, and Sky, we think you'll find something interesting in the newly relaunched Geo Education site. Check back often, as we'll be updating these pages to highlight new and innovative ways teachers are using the products in the clas

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Thinking Machine Blog

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If you missed our webinar last month, make sure you check out the video where we discussed how to teach search in the classroom and a set of lesson plans and resources that Google Certified Teachers developed for this purpose.

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Has Google Docs changed the way you teach? If so, raise your voice (or your typing fingers, as the case may be), and let us know who you are, how you use Google

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Create your class site using our Back to School Guides
Google Sites are a great way keep parents and students up to date on homework and school events, or for students to work together on class projects. Our Back To School Guides will help you create a class site, project site or school administrative site.

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8/10/09
Google Webinar: Teaching Search in the Classroom Drawing on their vast experience with search education, Dan Russell, along with Google Certified Teachers Kathleen Ferenz, Cheryl Davis and Lucy Gray will discuss how to teach search in the classroom. Having developed Google's Search Education Lessons, they will discuss

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Want to learn the best ways to use Google Apps in your classroom?  Visit our new Education Community Site, where you can learn tips and tricks on using Gmail, Calendar, Docs and Sites, join our education forum and read news all about Google Apps.  Or check out standardized lesson plans at the new Google Apps Resource Center - for classroom use of our tools across K-12.

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We're asking people to submit how-to articles on subjects they know well, and who better to turn to when you want something explained than a teacher?

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6/9/09
Summer's just around the corner (or winter, for those in the southern hemisphere!), and while some are already done with school, many students still have to turn in essays, problem sets, and exams in the next few weeks. To help out, we put together a few Study Tips on how to get the most out of Google

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