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If You Like Google Keep, You're Really Going to LOVE This!

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Google Keep Now Integrates with Google Docs! One of my very favorite things to do is make lists. Grocery lists, wish lists, list of goals, reading lists, lists of apps, bucket lists, etc. Google Keep has been my go to app for list making for quite a while now. If you haven't tried Google Keep yet, I highly recommend you open a new tab and go to keep.google.com right this minute. And then start making a new list such as this one. Google Keep has many great features. One is that you can use the app on your iPhone or Android device to access and edit your notes at any time. If you make your list a checklist you can tap the check boxes and the items will be marked as completed and will be moved to the bottom of the note.  When you click on the three dots there is the option to  uncheck the completed items or to delete them along with several other options. Other features include Color your note Set a reminder Collaborate with others on ...

Google Keep / Moo.do - Make Lists and Take Notes

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#1    Google Keep  (an ios app and web site) - Create sticky notes for to do lists, notes and reminders. color code your notes create a to do list and check off items insert an image set a reminder to notify you on a future date share a note with others and work on the same note in real time archive notes for easy retrieval or to reuse them in the future. #2  Moo.do   (a Chrome App and Mobile App)- Introduce students to this amazing app for organizing, making lists and taking notes.  Here are some of the great features of Moo.do   Works on any computer, tablet or phone Quickly creates tasks and sets priority to the tasks Sets deadlines to tasks View the tasks as a timeline to see what is coming up Invite and collaborate with friends in real time Take notes in an outline format Import tasks from other sources Export tasks Here is an example of my notes on setting goals for the new year. Outline Co...

Takeaways from ISTE2014 Part 2

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Having just returned from ISTE in Atlanta, GA, I'm happy to share some of the great tools and sites that I encountered while attending sessions and having conversations with with other attendees. Because there is so much to share, this is a two part series. Here is the Chat with Deb video part 2: Here is Part 2 of my presentation: Click here  for all Chat with Deb videos Thank you to Intel's Teachers Engage Community for sponsoring this Chat with Deb