Complete #googleplus guide for #Universities #edtech20 #google+ guide
Posted: Monday, November 21, 2011 by LucianeCurator in Labels: #googleplus, guide, universities
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Google+ for Universities and projects / Google Plus Guide
Google+ makes connecting on the web more like connecting in the real world, providing new ways for students and faculty to find, share and connect online - both inside and outside the classroom and for reason I write in a previous post complete guide to google plus in education http://googlepluschrometoolappsineducation20
.blogspot.com/2011/08/complete-edtech20-guide-to-googleplus_09.html
Like you know now #edtech20 #socialmedia #curation project has a page on Google+ for a good collaboration to circle goo.gl/wyidi
Google+ makes connecting on the web more like connecting in the real world, providing new ways for students and faculty to find, share and connect online - both inside and outside the classroom and for reason I write in a previous post complete guide to google plus in education http://googlepluschrometoolappsineducation20
.blogspot.com/2011/08/complete-edtech20-guide-to-googleplus_09.html
Like you know now #edtech20 #socialmedia #curation project has a page on Google+ for a good collaboration to circle goo.gl/wyidi
Organize your college
life with Circles

Circles make
it easy to organize your online social and academic lives by sharing relevant
content with the right people. With Circles, your photography friends don’t
have to get an update about your morning workout, and your triathlon team
doesn’t see all your thoughts on the latest camera gear.
Check it out: See how Stanford
University created a shared circle of
different organizations on campus who are on Google+.
Promote your class,
group or team with Google+ Pages

With Google+ Pages,
you can create a Page for your student organization or class and use it to
share important updates with your membership.
Professors can create
Google+ Pages for classes to share homework updates, the latest news on the
course topic, or interesting ideas and articles. Universities can also interact
with prospective and current students with a Google+ Page.
Check it out: See how
Washington University in St. Louis uses their Google+
Page to share campus news and updates, or how Georgia Tech
students promote the newest volume of their research journal.
Collaborate and share
with Hangouts
Hangouts are
group video chat that you can use with up to 9 of your friends. It's ideal when
you need to hold virtual office hours, or collaborate on a project - but you're
not able to physically meet in the same room. Hangouts are also a great way to
connect with your high school friends and family, or to spend time watching
YouTube videos with friends in other dorms when you don’t feel like putting on
your shoes.
Check it out: Boise State University
students study together withHangouts.
Find and connect with
groups on Messenger
With Messenger, you can use your mobile phone
or computer to chat with a bunch of people at once, instead of having to send
individual texts. You can engage in multiple messages at once, so you can make
weekend plans with your sorority sisters while simultaneously discussing Plato
with your philosophy classmates in a different group chat.
Helpful guides and
links