He is married to his favorite person, and loves his three children quite a little bit (aged 10, 15 and 17). He is passionate about authentic learning, technology with purpose, and creating at least one new thing every day. In short, he teaches, and learns. A lot.
I also like the tech skills students are building by being the ones to create and manipulate their folders and docs in a workflow like this. It is amazing how quickly they learn these skills when they are responsible for managing their own Drive.
I also like the tech skills students are building by being the ones to create and manipulate their folders and docs in a workflow like this. It is amazing how quickly they learn these skills when they are responsible for managing their own Drive.
I also like the tech skills students are building by being the ones to create and manipulate their folders and docs in a workflow like this. It is amazing how quickly they learn these skills when they are responsible for managing their own Drive.
I also like the tech skills students are building by being the ones to create and manipulate their folders and docs in a workflow like this. It is amazing how quickly they learn these skills when they are responsible for managing their own Drive.
I will say that Apple is still tweaking Google Apps on the iPad. There a couple of good apps but it’s still a bit clunky to edit and manipulate Google apps on an iPad.
I will say that Apple is still tweaking Google Apps on the iPad. There a couple of good apps but it’s still a bit clunky to edit and manipulate Google apps on an iPad.
I will say that Apple is still tweaking Google Apps on the iPad. There a couple of good apps but it’s still a bit clunky to edit and manipulate Google apps on an iPad.
I will say that Apple is still tweaking Google Apps on the iPad. There a couple of good apps but it’s still a bit clunky to edit and manipulate Google apps on an iPad.
I would agree, that it is still little clunky. And until presentations can be easily edited on the iPad, the full suite will not be complete. However, I don’t think Apple much cares if Google Docs work on an iPad. They are much more interested in I work as a collaborative sweet. Google is the one that has to make their apps better, and they have done a good job of the last six months of upgrading a hold bunch. We will see how they can continue to expand the possibilities. With Microsoft office coming out on the iPad within the next six months, I expect that Google will try to compete pretty rigorously in this space.
I would agree, that it is still little clunky. And until presentations can be easily edited on the iPad, the full suite will not be complete. However, I don’t think Apple much cares if Google Docs work on an iPad. They are much more interested in I work as a collaborative sweet. Google is the one that has to make their apps better, and they have done a good job of the last six months of upgrading a hold bunch. We will see how they can continue to expand the possibilities. With Microsoft office coming out on the iPad within the next six months, I expect that Google will try to compete pretty rigorously in this space.
I would agree, that it is still little clunky. And until presentations can be easily edited on the iPad, the full suite will not be complete. However, I don’t think Apple much cares if Google Docs work on an iPad. They are much more interested in I work as a collaborative sweet. Google is the one that has to make their apps better, and they have done a good job of the last six months of upgrading a hold bunch. We will see how they can continue to expand the possibilities. With Microsoft office coming out on the iPad within the next six months, I expect that Google will try to compete pretty rigorously in this space.
I would agree, that it is still little clunky. And until presentations can be easily edited on the iPad, the full suite will not be complete. However, I don’t think Apple much cares if Google Docs work on an iPad. They are much more interested in I work as a collaborative sweet. Google is the one that has to make their apps better, and they have done a good job of the last six months of upgrading a hold bunch. We will see how they can continue to expand the possibilities. With Microsoft office coming out on the iPad within the next six months, I expect that Google will try to compete pretty rigorously in this space.
I also like the tech skills students are building by being the ones to create and manipulate their folders and docs in a workflow like this. It is amazing how quickly they learn these skills when they are responsible for managing their own Drive.
I also like the tech skills students are building by being the ones to create and manipulate their folders and docs in a workflow like this. It is amazing how quickly they learn these skills when they are responsible for managing their own Drive.
I also like the tech skills students are building by being the ones to create and manipulate their folders and docs in a workflow like this. It is amazing how quickly they learn these skills when they are responsible for managing their own Drive.
I also like the tech skills students are building by being the ones to create and manipulate their folders and docs in a workflow like this. It is amazing how quickly they learn these skills when they are responsible for managing their own Drive.
I will say that Apple is still tweaking Google Apps on the iPad. There a couple of good apps but it’s still a bit clunky to edit and manipulate Google apps on an iPad.
I will say that Apple is still tweaking Google Apps on the iPad. There a couple of good apps but it’s still a bit clunky to edit and manipulate Google apps on an iPad.
I will say that Apple is still tweaking Google Apps on the iPad. There a couple of good apps but it’s still a bit clunky to edit and manipulate Google apps on an iPad.
I will say that Apple is still tweaking Google Apps on the iPad. There a couple of good apps but it’s still a bit clunky to edit and manipulate Google apps on an iPad.
I would agree, that it is still little clunky. And until presentations can be easily edited on the iPad, the full suite will not be complete. However, I don’t think Apple much cares if Google Docs work on an iPad. They are much more interested in I work as a collaborative sweet. Google is the one that has to make their apps better, and they have done a good job of the last six months of upgrading a hold bunch. We will see how they can continue to expand the possibilities. With Microsoft office coming out on the iPad within the next six months, I expect that Google will try to compete pretty rigorously in this space.
I would agree, that it is still little clunky. And until presentations can be easily edited on the iPad, the full suite will not be complete. However, I don’t think Apple much cares if Google Docs work on an iPad. They are much more interested in I work as a collaborative sweet. Google is the one that has to make their apps better, and they have done a good job of the last six months of upgrading a hold bunch. We will see how they can continue to expand the possibilities. With Microsoft office coming out on the iPad within the next six months, I expect that Google will try to compete pretty rigorously in this space.
I would agree, that it is still little clunky. And until presentations can be easily edited on the iPad, the full suite will not be complete. However, I don’t think Apple much cares if Google Docs work on an iPad. They are much more interested in I work as a collaborative sweet. Google is the one that has to make their apps better, and they have done a good job of the last six months of upgrading a hold bunch. We will see how they can continue to expand the possibilities. With Microsoft office coming out on the iPad within the next six months, I expect that Google will try to compete pretty rigorously in this space.
I would agree, that it is still little clunky. And until presentations can be easily edited on the iPad, the full suite will not be complete. However, I don’t think Apple much cares if Google Docs work on an iPad. They are much more interested in I work as a collaborative sweet. Google is the one that has to make their apps better, and they have done a good job of the last six months of upgrading a hold bunch. We will see how they can continue to expand the possibilities. With Microsoft office coming out on the iPad within the next six months, I expect that Google will try to compete pretty rigorously in this space.
Let’s hope! 🙂
Let’s hope! 🙂
Let’s hope! 🙂
Let’s hope! 🙂