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Google Docs in the Classroom | PPT
Google Docs
Melanie Wiscount
Wilkes University
Essential Questions
• What are Google Docs?
• How can each application in
Google Docs be used in the
classroom?
Google Docs is a Natural in
the 21st
Century Classroom
• Collaborative
• Creative
• Productive
• Online – cloud computing – the new
Buzz word in education technology
• Helps you be a facilitator
• Teaches critical thinking among
editors
• Synchronous & Asynchronous
• Web-based
Ways to Use Google Docs
in the Classroom
• Writing piece by one student
(teacher acts as facilitator
through the writing process)
• Team project – Team, not
group ;)
• Collect data with a spreadsheet
or form
• Commensurate on a presentation
• Creative with Google Drawing
• Design a web page for a topic
• ePortfolios
Ways to Use Google Docs
in the Classroom
• I am unique because... Writing
prompt to get to know others in
class
• Collaborative homework
• Collaborative class notes
• Published presentation
• Collaborate prior to a field trip
• Create web pages of content
• Collaborate and share with other
teachers
Ways to Use Google Docs
in the Classroom
• Teach information management
with folders
• Peer edits
• Use a document like a blog
posting having students make
additions (like comments on a
blog)
• Website evaluation with use of
forms
• Create widgets for
blogs/wikis/Moodle/Webpage
Ways to Use Google Docs
in the Classroom
• Archive presentations with
backchannel for review/relearn
• Visual literacy with Google Doc
Drawing
• Integrate with links to
documents with hyperlinks
• Publish online to share
• Create a webinar environment
with presentation & chat
Ways to Use Google Docs
in the Classroom
• Group projects
• Time management
spreadsheets
• Create documents to share
with parents/guardians –
Classroom Newsletter
• Student Drop Boxes with use of
folder
• Note: Students need accounts
Google Templates
Google Templates
• Teachers create
– Students save as a copy
• Click on Teachers &
Students for templates from
other classroom
• Create visual appeal to
already created document
• Critique already created
Google Docs
Google Word Processor
Google Word Processor
• Up to 50 synchronous
collaborators at one time
• Up to 200 viewers/editors
• Adding a table in this type of
document aids collaboration
• Readability – revert to old
version (Settings>Editing)
• Chat
Google Word Processor
• Add footnotes – copyright,
plagiarsm & citations
• Insert comments
• Create a draft or rough copy
• Perfect for brainstorming with
teacher and/or peers
• Import, or Export, Embed or
Publish
Google Spreadsheet
Google Spreadsheet
• Up to 50 synchronous
collaborators at one time
• Up to 200 viewers/editors
• Create visualizations by
importing data into
spreadsheet and combine it
with Exhibit
• Couple with form for easy
input
Google Presentation
Google Presentation
• Up to 10 synchronous
collaborators at one time
• Up to 200 viewers/editors
• Publish & control what they see
and when they see it
• Use a backchannel with chat
Google Presentation
• Inline videos in chat window
– YouTube and Google Videos
• Inline images in chat window
– Flickr and Picasa Web
• Import, Export, Embed, or
Publish
Google Form
Google Form
• Up to 50 collaborators at
one time
• Collect data which can be
viewed by the class with the
corresponding spreadsheet
• Very visually appealing
• Have students create forms
to collect data from peers
which they can analyze
• You can embed the form and
not share the spreadsheet
Google Drawing
Google Drawing
• Up to 50 collaborators at one
time
• Visual literacy
• Students exhibit creativity
• Create infographics
Google Website
Google Web Page
• Any document can be published as a web
page
Let’s Begin to
Create a
Google Doc of
Every Type!

Google Docs in the Classroom

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Essential Questions • Whatare Google Docs? • How can each application in Google Docs be used in the classroom?
  • 3.
    Google Docs isa Natural in the 21st Century Classroom • Collaborative • Creative • Productive • Online – cloud computing – the new Buzz word in education technology • Helps you be a facilitator • Teaches critical thinking among editors • Synchronous & Asynchronous • Web-based
  • 4.
    Ways to UseGoogle Docs in the Classroom • Writing piece by one student (teacher acts as facilitator through the writing process) • Team project – Team, not group ;) • Collect data with a spreadsheet or form • Commensurate on a presentation • Creative with Google Drawing • Design a web page for a topic • ePortfolios
  • 5.
    Ways to UseGoogle Docs in the Classroom • I am unique because... Writing prompt to get to know others in class • Collaborative homework • Collaborative class notes • Published presentation • Collaborate prior to a field trip • Create web pages of content • Collaborate and share with other teachers
  • 6.
    Ways to UseGoogle Docs in the Classroom • Teach information management with folders • Peer edits • Use a document like a blog posting having students make additions (like comments on a blog) • Website evaluation with use of forms • Create widgets for blogs/wikis/Moodle/Webpage
  • 7.
    Ways to UseGoogle Docs in the Classroom • Archive presentations with backchannel for review/relearn • Visual literacy with Google Doc Drawing • Integrate with links to documents with hyperlinks • Publish online to share • Create a webinar environment with presentation & chat
  • 8.
    Ways to UseGoogle Docs in the Classroom • Group projects • Time management spreadsheets • Create documents to share with parents/guardians – Classroom Newsletter • Student Drop Boxes with use of folder • Note: Students need accounts
  • 9.
  • 10.
    Google Templates • Teacherscreate – Students save as a copy • Click on Teachers & Students for templates from other classroom • Create visual appeal to already created document • Critique already created Google Docs
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Google Word Processor •Up to 50 synchronous collaborators at one time • Up to 200 viewers/editors • Adding a table in this type of document aids collaboration • Readability – revert to old version (Settings>Editing) • Chat
  • 13.
    Google Word Processor •Add footnotes – copyright, plagiarsm & citations • Insert comments • Create a draft or rough copy • Perfect for brainstorming with teacher and/or peers • Import, or Export, Embed or Publish
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Google Spreadsheet • Upto 50 synchronous collaborators at one time • Up to 200 viewers/editors • Create visualizations by importing data into spreadsheet and combine it with Exhibit • Couple with form for easy input
  • 16.
  • 17.
    Google Presentation • Upto 10 synchronous collaborators at one time • Up to 200 viewers/editors • Publish & control what they see and when they see it • Use a backchannel with chat
  • 18.
    Google Presentation • Inlinevideos in chat window – YouTube and Google Videos • Inline images in chat window – Flickr and Picasa Web • Import, Export, Embed, or Publish
  • 19.
  • 20.
    Google Form • Upto 50 collaborators at one time • Collect data which can be viewed by the class with the corresponding spreadsheet • Very visually appealing • Have students create forms to collect data from peers which they can analyze • You can embed the form and not share the spreadsheet
  • 21.
  • 22.
    Google Drawing • Upto 50 collaborators at one time • Visual literacy • Students exhibit creativity • Create infographics
  • 23.
  • 24.
    Google Web Page •Any document can be published as a web page
  • 25.
    Let’s Begin to Createa Google Doc of Every Type!