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Google and Chrome Resources

Chromebooks in the Classroom - A Listly List

Listly List - Chromebooks in the Classroom - Chromebooks – Google in Education and Introducing the new Chromebook

Most useful Chrome extensions - A Listly List

Listly List - Most useful Chrome extensions - Proxy Switchy!, Instapaper, LastPass, Last.fm free music player, Silver Bird, FireBug Lite, AutoPager Chrome, Session Manager, Awesome Capture, and AdBlock

Google+ Resources of Getting Started

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Gone Google Story Builder

Collaboration has gone Google. Create a story and then share your video.

Introducing Google Plus to Educators

Since Google+ was unveiled, I’ve been excited by its potential for learning. However, I have to admit that I’ve struggled a bit to explain it enough so that we can get into the classroo...

FHS 1 to 1 - C5 Initiative

Information about the Fond du Lac High school 1 to 1 computer initiative.

15 Tips & Tricks To Get More Out Of Google Drive

There are many cloud storage services out there, one of which is Google Drive. We’ve pitted it against Dropbox and SkyDrive, another two crowd favorites and each cloud storage service have their strengths and limitations that would cater to a wide range of customer needs. But if you have decided ... Continue reading »

15 Cheatsheets for Google Junkies

People would want to know the shortcuts for each Google service or tool, and these cheatsheets offer the information to keep on hand.

Why Schools Are Turning to Google Chromebooks | EdTech Magazine

The browser-based netbook/notebook hybrid offers a low-cost, low-maintenance alternative to more traditional mobile computing devices.

Google Chromebooks: Web 2.0 Technology for the Classroom -- THE Journal

In this webinar, you'll hear directly from teachers and tech specialists at Fond du Lac, a school district serving approximately 7,300 students in Wisconsin, on how they implemented a 1:1 strategy to ensure that they are successfully preparing their students for academic achievement as well as life-long self-directed learning and engagement as global citizens.