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Saturday, November 2, 2013
Using Spreadsheets to Create QR Codes
Today there are many hand held devices that can read QR codes. Some of these are built in and other have apps that can be downloaded to make this function work. A question that is commonly asked of me is how to create these QR codes. Here is one method.
More on Formulas in Google Spreadsheets
There are a million ways to use spreadsheets as they are a very powerful tool. Even in Education and the classroom, they are way under used. In this section, the videos look at how to best get the most out of formulas in Google Spreadsheets.
Part two looks at ways to create a function and then use it over a large part of the spreadsheet.
Part two looks at ways to create a function and then use it over a large part of the spreadsheet.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Making Charts from Data in Spreadsheets
One of the more powerful reasons to use spreadsheets is the ability to take the data and make a chart of it. In this video I will show you how to do this.
One of the more unusual charts that can be produced are map charts. Here is a demonstration of this aspect of Google Spreadsheets.
One of the more unusual charts that can be produced are map charts. Here is a demonstration of this aspect of Google Spreadsheets.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Introduction to Google Spreadsheets
These can be very powerful if used correctly. They are also an integral part of the Google Forms as we shall see later.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Google Presentations - Transitions & Animations
Presentations have grown a lot since they first came into the digital domain. Google Presentations continues to grow and new features are being added in all the time.
I want to spend a little time here going through Animations and Transitions in Google Presentations. Remember the rules and do not make the presentation too overpowering with different and confusing transitions and animations.
I want to spend a little time here going through Animations and Transitions in Google Presentations. Remember the rules and do not make the presentation too overpowering with different and confusing transitions and animations.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Google Presentations - The Basics
Presentations are part of every teacher. Not only in the class either. Keynote speeches, assembly notes and presentations, class unit presentations, planning sessions and a variety of other uses form the basis for a need for presentations. At this point we will start to look at the Google Presentation App. It will take about the next two or three blog posts.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Google Docs - Comments
A very powerful system of commenting will always help students learn. It can be in the style of a formative assessment or used as a help system with students struggling to understand a skill such as writing. Google Drive has a fill commenting system and this short video will help you use them.
If you as a teacher are worried that the comments will be missed, it is possible to email the student with the comment. Here is how it is done.
If you as a teacher are worried that the comments will be missed, it is possible to email the student with the comment. Here is how it is done.
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