Google+for+Educators

= Google for Educators =
 * Classroom activities
 * Classroom posters
 * Google Teacher Academy
 * Google Teacher Center


 * Recent Projects and News
 * Teacher Community
 * Tools for your classroom


 * [|100 Ways Google Can Make You a Better Educator]
 * Google Tools for Schools - Jennifer Dorman

Additional Google Stuff

 * Oh the Things You Can Do With Google Apps!
 * The World According to Google (Webinar [Adobe Air]
 * More Google Products
 * Google Apps YouTube Channel
 * Google Tutorials
 * Growing with Google

**Google Docs**
 * Create an account to use Google Docs. Click here to find step-by-step illustrated instructions on how to do this.
 * Google Docs Basics: Here's What you Can Do
 * Sample Project Using the Word Processor and Presentations
 * Sample Project Using the Spread Sheet
 * How to Create "fake" Student Email Accounts(when students that don't have email accounts )
 * How to Create a Form Using Google Docs
 * Docs YouTube Channel
 * Using Google Docs in Your School

Google Forms
//You can create a form from any spreadsheet. Just follow these instructions://
 * Open a new spreadsheet.
 * Save the spreadsheet.
 * Click the **Share** tab.
 * Under 'Invite people:' choose the radio button **to fill out a form**.
 * Click **Start editing your form**... In the form template that opens, you can add any questions and options you'd like.
 * Click the **Next, choose recipients** tab. Here, you can add email addresses, a custom confirmation message, and choose whether you want people to see the responses.
 * When you're finished, click **Send**.

//Some additional tips://
 * If you've edited a form and need to send it again, click the **Edit and resend** button in the lower-left corner of the Share tab.
 * To see the results of a form, open the original spreadsheet. It's a good idea to use the same name for the form as your spreadsheet, so it's easier to find.
 * To turn off a form, go to the Share tab of your spreadsheet and click **Turn off form** in the lower-right corner.
 * Remember, the spreadsheet row, cell and column limits apply to the spreadsheets attached to your forms too


 * Introduction to Google Forms (YouTube video)
 * Google Forms (LiveBinders)
 * 64 Interesting Ways to Use Google Forms in the Classroom
 * Google Forms Help
 * Integrating Google Forms - Uses
 * Intermediate and Advanced Forms in Google Docs