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 * Google 6-Part Series (Part 1): The Top View of Google **


 * Tuesday October 15, 2013 **
 * 7:00 – 8:15pm **

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**Links/files mentioned or used during this session:** [|TeachersFirst]

=// Google Basics //=

[|Infographic about how Google Works]

[|Google Products]

[|Ask the GOORU: Tips, Tricks, and Tools for GMail and Google Apps]

=// Images, Google Calendar, and Gmail //=

[|Gmail]

[|Courosa’s Library] - how to create subaccounts for your gmail account

[|Mailinator] - Create Gmail accounts for more than 100 students

[|Boomerang] - a unique way to delay emails (Gmail)

[|Tech Tips for Using Gmail] (on Professional Menu)

[|Google Calendar]

[|Learnboost Teacher Gradebook] - with Google Calendar

[|Google Images]


 * // Safely Using YouTube in the Classroom //**

[|HD Downloader] - If YouTube is blocked at your school – here is some help!

[|KeepVid] - Another site to use if YouTube is blocked

[|YouTube Copyright School] - View a short video and quiz

[|Curriculum: Understanding YouTube & Digital Citizenship] - Created by Google Education, this curriculum for secondary teachers includes several lessons teaching digital citizenship

[|Utubersity Best Educational] - The best educational videos available on YouTube organized and easy to find!

[|EngVid] - YouTube videos about teaching the English language to International students.

[|YouTube Teachers – Learn.Teach.Share] – An education-oriented area of YouTube that categorizes videos into subjects

[|YouTube Play: Live from the Guggenheim] - A review of the best online videos from around the world.

[|YouTube Time Machine] – Travel back in time (from 1860 to the present) using this YouTube site

[|Minute Physics]

[|Steve Spangler Science Videos]

[|Bite Sci-zed Videos] - YouTube channel covering a variety of science topics

[|Earth Unplugged TV]

[|SciShow] - YouTube science channel

[|Teachem – the School of You] - Build and view online courses created from pieces of YouTube videos

[|Kideo Player!]- KID-SAFE YouTube video player

[|KidsTV123 – YouTube Channel]

[|Quietube] - Remove the clutter from YouTube videos and more

[|View Pure] - Search YouTube and show videos from it without the "extra stuff" on your screen

[|Safe Share TV] - Safely share YouTube videos and crop out the parts that you do not want

[|Clip Nabber] - Grabs favorite "clips" from online video sources quickly and easily

[|Museum of Obsolete Objects] - View obsolete technologies from the past (1860s to 2000s)