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New Mission – No More Paper

  • January
  • 25

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In the past I have carried students’ notebooks from Newell Hall 25, to the language office, back to NH25, to my car, to my kitchen table, back to my car, back up two flights of stairs and then had students never pick them up, never read the comments I entered, never compare the score they [...]

I will digitize your data collection forms

  • September
  • 13

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In an effort to: – cut down on the 1,920 pagers of copier paper used per year per Academy members – cut down on person-hours spent transcribing handwriting – cut down on human transcription errors – help us collect data faster – help us collect more data – help us collect more verbose data …I [...]

Google Docs Upgrade

  • April
  • 13

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The complete Google Blog post covering the upgrade is worth reading.

Printing to PDF

  • November
  • 17

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Avoid printing hard copies by printing to a PDF file.

Google Docs now has a built in equation editor!

  • October
  • 2

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I’ve been waiting for this feature for two years! Yay! As a  bonus the equation editor is graphical AND it shows the LaTeX code, which can be directly edited!

Spell Checking Progress Reports

  • November
  • 20

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As everyone is aware you are not able to spell check progress reports directly. Most of us have been resorting to writing our comments in a separate document, spell checking out work there, and then pasting the text into the form. This does work, but it’s clumsy and annoying, especially since there are lots of [...]

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