Google launches new update for Google+, interesting insights into a nation wide study on views towards Computer Science, how to force a copy when sharing Docs as well as getting notifications when a file inside a folder is changed. Great classroom applications for 4D anatomy, easily grading using rubrics in Docs, and how to collaborate for creating music!
- Segment 1: What’s New with Google
- Images of Computer Science Report - KZ http://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/images-of-computer-science-report.pdf
- Key findings in this report: » Many students, parents, teachers and school administrators do not properly distinguish between computer science activities and general computer literacy.
- TV and film media portrayals, as well as personal perceptions among students, parents and educators, often reflect stereotypes about people who engage in computer science; this has the potential to limit participation among certain student groups.
- students who are Hispanic, female or from lower-income households are less likely than their counterparts to have learned any computer science.
- Computer science careers are viewed favorably by many students, parents, teachers and administrators in the U.S.
- Parents in lower-income households and teachers at schools with a greater percentage of free- or reduced-lunch-eligible students are most likely to value formal computer science education.
- Segment 2: Tips and Tricks.
- Segment 3: Chrome and Android:
- Segment 4: Classroom Applications:
- Orange Slice Add On for grading with rubrics
- Flat for Music - From Google Apps Marketplace
- Clip Champ - Record videos instantly
- Shoutouts and Feedback:
- Chrome Roadshow (Australia)
- #googleeducast
- email to hello@googleeducast.com
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