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Google Docs for Collaborative Projects--Google Summit2012
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Google
Docs
for
Collaborative
Projects
Google
Summit
October,
2012
Rock
Creek
Middle
School
http://orvsd.org
2
About
the
Presenter
email
[email protected]
twitter
@EthertonC
web
orvsdtraining.org
Class
website
Google
+
3
Our
Objectives:
1.
Understand
how
to
use
Google
Docs
2.
How
Google
Docs
will
enhance
instruction
3.
Classroom
Management
techniques
4
Why
Use
Google
Docs
Anyway?
1.
Engagement
2.
Tool
for
meeting
Common
Core
Standards
3.
Instructional
differentiation
4.
Easily
accessible
to
all
5.
Organizational
relief
for
all
More
examples
5
How
do
Google
Docs
work?
1.
It's
like
a
simplified
desktop
application.
2.
It
can
be
public
or
private
document.
3.
It
can
be
a
"one
stop
shop"
for
communication
and
collaboration.
6
How
does
it
work?
For
step-by-step
printed
directions
http://goo.gl/mgGU7
.
Steps
to
follow:
1.
Create
the
Document.
2.
Name
it.
3.
Organize.
4.
Share...or
not.
5.
Do
the
work.
6.
Collaborate.
7
How
does
all
this
enhance
learning
?
6
5
1.
Guided,
purposeful
practice.
2.
Accountable
practice.
3.
Peer
mentoring
practice.
Student
example
Student
example
8
Classroom
Management
7
1.
As
always,
be
prepared.
2.
Communicate
clear
expectations.
3.
Give
specific
and
small
assignments
initially.
4.
Use
a
view
only
document
and
have
students
use
keyboard
shortcuts
.
5.
ALWAYS
have
students
share
with
you.
6.
Have
students
title
document
with
their
name
and/or
topic.
9
How
have
I
used
this
tool?
8
more
examples
1.
Grouping
students
2.
Brainstorming
3.
Posting
directions
(available
to
parents
too)
4.
Writing
rough
drafts
5.
Peer
editing
6.
Checking
progress
7.
Accountability
10
Contact
Us
email
[email protected]
[email protected]
twitter
@orvsd
web
orvsd.org
orvsdtraining.org
11
Thank
You
Contact
Us
email
[email protected]
[email protected]
twitter
@orvsd
web
orvsd.org
orvsdtraining.org
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