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How To Host A Google+ Hangout With Your Students

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It's easy to see how a free tool that connects you to your students can be helpful. But Google+ is not something you simply pick up and assume everyone knows how to use. In fact, I'd recommend making sure everyone you want to speak with actually has an account first!

20 Reasons You Should Try Out Google+

Added by 1 year ago

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There may be just 100 million users on Google+ so far, but it's still a powerful network filled with some top-notch content. If you're looking to be inspired by fellow teachers from around the world, Google+ may be for you!

Spread The Word: Free Google-Sponsored #EdTech Conference May 2nd

Added by 1 year ago

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Are you looking to connect with educators, learn from technology experts, and not leave the comfort of your classroom or home? Then you'll want to set aside some time this Wednesday to attend the first-ever Google-sponsored 'Education On Air' online conference.

30 Ways Colleges Are Using Google+ Right Now

Added by 1 year ago

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Social media resources like Google Plus offer a great opportunity for growth in education through collaborative work, communication, and camaraderie. Many of today’s universities have recognized this incredible potential, and have put G+ to work on campus.

Whoa! Google+ Just Got A Totally New Design

Added by 1 year ago

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Pardon the 'Whoa!' in the title but that is literally what I said when logging into my Google+ account this morning. It's, well, totally different. Same features but an all-new layout.

Where Does Google+ Fit In Education?

Added by 1 year ago

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While use of social networking services in education have been hindered by concerns about how teachers can connect with students without having to worry about privacy issues, Google+ keeps privacy intact. Once teachers know this, they can take the next step to integrating some of Google+’s features into their classrooms.