Playing around with Google Add-Ons
I am working on Google Certified Educator Level 2 Certification. Due to this, I have made time to play with some Google Add-ons and here on my thoughts on a couple.
First, I played with Flubaroo. I have heard a lot about it and have had it on my "to-do" list for a long time - but with teaching and life, I never got a chance to really look at it. I was pretty impressed with it. I wish I had learned about it before - it would have made my life a lot easier.
Next, I learned about Doc to Form. It is cool, but is a lot like copying and pasting from a Google Doc to Google Form. Having both in the same tab is nice though.
The last one I played with is Yet Another Mail Merge. I like that I could import my Google contacts into the sheet and that it listed all my drafts that I could select as my template. The test email feature was pretty useful too. The box that popped up asking for $ so I could email more recipents was a little surprise - I thought the add-on was free. I could definitely see how it would be useful.
First, I played with Flubaroo. I have heard a lot about it and have had it on my "to-do" list for a long time - but with teaching and life, I never got a chance to really look at it. I was pretty impressed with it. I wish I had learned about it before - it would have made my life a lot easier.
Next, I learned about Doc to Form. It is cool, but is a lot like copying and pasting from a Google Doc to Google Form. Having both in the same tab is nice though.
The last one I played with is Yet Another Mail Merge. I like that I could import my Google contacts into the sheet and that it listed all my drafts that I could select as my template. The test email feature was pretty useful too. The box that popped up asking for $ so I could email more recipents was a little surprise - I thought the add-on was free. I could definitely see how it would be useful.
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