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This is a group for people using Google Apps in their classroom or in their schools.

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Google Drive

Hello Everyone.  I am interested in talking about Google Drive and how it could be used in schools.  The little I know about Drive makes me think of a lot of possibilities for our students.  We are a…Continue

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Started by Norbert Kaspar May 21, 2012.

Google for School Resources 1 Reply

Here is a  slideshare presentation by Jennifer Dorman, a Google certified teacher,  on Google Tools for Schools. Her website…Continue

Started by Sandy Hirtz. Last reply by Norbert Kaspar May 12, 2011.

Recorded Webinar: Integrate, Customize, Extend, Google Apps for Education

Google Apps Education Edition offers a free (and advertisement free) setof customizable tools that enable faculty, staff and students to worktogether and learn more effectively. Gmail, Calendar,…Continue

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Started by Sandy Hirtz Nov 26, 2010.

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Comment by Tamara Malloff on July 19, 2011 at 22:39
Thanks, Sharon and David--I'll look into the GAPPs Integration for Moodle.
Comment by David Le Blanc on July 19, 2011 at 21:36

I'm looking forward to our move over to MOODLE 2 which integrates with Google Aps: Google Apps Integration

Comment by Sharon Betts on July 19, 2011 at 18:33

We use Google Apps for collaboration / email - Moodle for blended learning and wikispaces for wikis.  It is a good combo.

 

Comment by Tamara Malloff on July 19, 2011 at 17:27
With Google Apps Edu competing with MS Live@Edu, how do school districts choose their integrated productivity suite and communications platforms? Coupled with open source options, the competition is tight. Does anyone have any pros or cons to outline based on their experience or from what they've heard?
Comment by Glenn Moses on February 4, 2011 at 16:50
I just wrote a blog post about using mail merge for personalization in distributed learning.  I used Google Docs and Spreadsheets to make it happen.  I thought thought that this group might be interested and wanted to drop a link to the post here: Mail Merging to Personalize Distributed Learning.
Comment by Jeff Yasinchuk on November 15, 2010 at 10:27
Hey Glenn:

Sorry, I forgot I had an appt for Tuesday afternoon. But anytime before 2:00 on Tuesday, Wednesday before 3:30 or anytime Friday after 12:00 works for me.
Comment by Hunter Mackay on November 15, 2010 at 7:40
November 23rd or 25th works for me, I'd love to participate in this!
Comment by Tamara Malloff on November 12, 2010 at 13:36
Hi Glenn,
I did find this discussion in terms of privacy issues. It doesn't appear that there are clear-cut rules,or even guidelines, as this is new territory. I'll check in with our SD to find out, though I don't think we have anything established. Thanks for the follow-up, Glenn.
Comment by Jeff Yasinchuk on November 12, 2010 at 11:20
Glenn:

How about on early next week? It looks like I'm available on Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday afternoon.
Comment by Glenn Moses on November 11, 2010 at 21:29
Tamara - I need to get up to speed on the privacy issues that would face schools using Google Apps in Canada. Do you have any suggestions on what I should look at first? There are some other mail services that are student and staff targeted that come to mind (Gaggle for instance) but I'm not aware of Moodle integration for that service. As far as the setup goes if your IT department has worked with Moodle (especially if they did your Moodle install, but probably even if they've only added other plugins) they'll probably be able to get it running.
 

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