Google Sites and Other Google Tools--Bringing Everything Together

Google Sites and Other Google Tools--Bringing Everything Together
Author: Kyle Brumbaugh
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 1480790249

Great for beginning and seasoned Google-using teachers, this lesson guides teachers using Google Sites and Other Google Tools in learning the ins and outs of the app and how to integrate the technology into your classroom. Invigorate your classroom today!

Creating a Google Apps Classroom: The Educator's Cookbook

Creating a Google Apps Classroom: The Educator's Cookbook
Author: Kyle Brumbaugh
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1425896219

If you can teach, you can use Google! This "cookbook" provides both the beginner and the seasoned Google user with classroom-friendly recipes that support the integration of technology into all the content areas. The step-by-step procedures make each lesson easy to implement and understand. Using Google Apps will spice up lessons and activities such as literature circles, brainstorming, and analyzing texts to help achieve greater student success!

Coding in Google Sites--Getting Geeky

Coding in Google Sites--Getting Geeky
Author: Kyle Brumbaugh
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 5
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 1480790281

Great for beginning and seasoned Google-using teachers, this lesson guides teachers using Coding in Google Sites in learning the ins and outs of the app as well as how to integrate the technology into your classroom. Invigorate your classroom today!

How Google Tests Software

How Google Tests Software
Author: James A. Whittaker
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012-03-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0132851555

2012 Jolt Award finalist! Pioneering the Future of Software Test Do you need to get it right, too? Then, learn from Google. Legendary testing expert James Whittaker, until recently a Google testing leader, and two top Google experts reveal exactly how Google tests software, offering brand-new best practices you can use even if you’re not quite Google’s size...yet! Breakthrough Techniques You Can Actually Use Discover 100% practical, amazingly scalable techniques for analyzing risk and planning tests...thinking like real users...implementing exploratory, black box, white box, and acceptance testing...getting usable feedback...tracking issues...choosing and creating tools...testing “Docs & Mocks,” interfaces, classes, modules, libraries, binaries, services, and infrastructure...reviewing code and refactoring...using test hooks, presubmit scripts, queues, continuous builds, and more. With these techniques, you can transform testing from a bottleneck into an accelerator–and make your whole organization more productive!

What Every Educator Should Know About Using Google

What Every Educator Should Know About Using Google
Author: Kathryn Martin
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 142589481X

Is Google taking over your classroom? Given the impact Google is having on day-to-day management, and specifically classroom applications, it's easy to see why Google is playing an ever-increasing role in education. This book uncovers the many applications available through Google--from shared documents, presentations, and spreadsheets, to mapping, calendars, and social networking tools--that offer a myriad of possibilities for instructional engagement, and details the implications for educators. User-friendly and accessible, this K-12 professional resource appeals to the novice Google user with step-by-step instructions for accessing and using the various tools available through Google. Suggestions for differentiation are also offered for teachers to provide access to all students. This resource is aligned to the interdisciplinary themes from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills and supports core concepts of STEM instruction.

Mastering Search Analytics

Mastering Search Analytics
Author: Brent Chaters
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2011-10-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1449319076

Many companies still approach Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and paid search as separate initiatives. This in-depth guide shows you how to use these programs as part of a comprehensive strategy—not just to improve your site’s search rankings, but to attract the right people and increase your conversion rate. Learn how to measure, test, analyze, and interpret all of your search data with a wide array of analytic tools. Gain the knowledge you need to determine the strategy’s return on investment. Ideal for search specialists, webmasters, and search marketing managers, Mastering Search Analytics shows you how to gain better traffic and more revenue through your search efforts. Focus on conversion and usability—not on driving larger volumes of traffic Track the performance of your SEO and paid search keywords Apply techniques to monitor what your competitors are doing Understand the differences between mobile and desktop search Learn how social media impacts your search rankings and results Audit your site for problems that can affect users and search spiders Create dashboards and expanded reports for all of your search activities

Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics

Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics
Author: Andrew Chadwick
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2008-08-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1134087535

The politics of the internet has entered the social science mainstream. From debates about its impact on parties and election campaigns following momentous presidential contests in the United States, to concerns over international security, privacy and surveillance in the post-9/11, post-7/7 environment; from the rise of blogging as a threat to the traditional model of journalism, to controversies at the international level over how and if the internet should be governed by an entity such as the United Nations; from the new repertoires of collective action open to citizens, to the massive programs of public management reform taking place in the name of e-government, internet politics and policy are continually in the headlines. The Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics is a collection of over thirty chapters dealing with the most significant scholarly debates in this rapidly growing field of study. Organized in four broad sections: Institutions, Behavior, Identities, and Law and Policy, the Handbook summarizes and criticizes contemporary debates while pointing out new departures. A comprehensive set of resources, it provides linkages to established theories of media and politics, political communication, governance, deliberative democracy and social movements, all within an interdisciplinary context. The contributors form a strong international cast of established and junior scholars. This is the first publication of its kind in this field; a helpful companion to students and scholars of politics, international relations, communication studies and sociology.

Virtual Learning

Virtual Learning
Author: Ravi Inder Singh
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2022-10-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000785238

This book brings together the research work conducted by renowned academics and practitioners on critical and immensely important issues of virtual learning. It provides innovative ideas and empirical findings on the subject. The sixteen chapters by established and young scholars from all over the country offer strong theoretical and analytical discussion, and examine a wide range of issues confronting the education sector in India in general and the higher education sector in particular. The book seeks to address pertinent issues relating to virtual learning like emerging scenario with respect to required changes in pedagogy used in higher education learning, perceptions of learners about online mode of learning, problems and challenges in virtual learning, paradigm shifts in higher education, designing of new learning strategies for online mode of learning and about the role virtual learning plays in inclusive growth. The scholarly discussion of the book will serve as an excellent vade mecum for readers who want to understand the various dimensions of virtual learning, specifically those that emerged during the Covid-19 Pandemic period, and will provide opportunities to researchers to use it as reference to pursue research in the field of virtual learning.

HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Mobile Development For Dummies

HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Mobile Development For Dummies
Author: William Harrel
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1118157648

Learn to build and optimize attractive, functional web sites for smartphones Today, mobile devices outnumber desktop and laptop computers three to one. Skill in developing web sites that work on mobile devices is in demand, and this friendly, step-by-step guide shows how to build and optimize sites using HTML5 and other standard web development tools. Building web sites that work for all types of smartphones and tablets, including iPhones, iPads, Android devices, and BlackBerry devices is a skill much in demand as mobile devices outpace both desktop and laptop computers, and this book gets you started. Guides you through creating and optimizing mobile sites with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Covers HTML5, WebKit extensions, platform variations, accommodating different browsers, security issues, and making mobile sites richer with Flash, graphics, and video Includes code for differences in mobile app design and navigation, including touch devices HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Mobile Web Development For Dummies makes it easy to start developing great sites for mobile devices.

Government Information Essentials

Government Information Essentials
Author: Susanne Caro
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838916074

Winner of the 2019 Margaret T. Lane/Virginia F. Saunders Memorial Research Award Government documents, both physical and electronic, constitute a rich and varied resource that calls for special attention. And because government information is useful and pervasive in nearly every kind of library, more and more librarians of all types need to know how to work effectively with federal, state, and international resources. This contributed volume gathers the expertise of experienced government information librarians from across the country. Providing real-world insight into the work, collections, and interests of this discipline, this book surveys the wide variety of government information and the people who use it;discusses what it's like to be a government documents librarian, from the first day on the job through taking on a management role;addresses networking, training, and other essential tools for collaboration and learning;covers space planning, streamlining, disaster preparedness and response, the increasing prevalence of digital information, and other key collection issues;offers best practices for connecting library users with government information;looks at research guides, workshops, and other teaching and training topics; andexplores advocating for transparency and access to information, promoting government documents to library users, and using exhibits as community outreach. With more government publications becoming freely available, this volume fills an important need, presenting concrete guidance that will help librarians flourish in this crucial field.