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Highlights from Google Summit

A5 Digital Instructional Specialists

January 2017

Fayetteville, GA

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Digital Storytelling Using Google Slides

Presented by Cutia Blunt

Assistant Principal of Early Learning

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Sometimes storytelling can begin with the images and characters - especially with the lower grades

The slide has all the directions laid out specifically for backgrounds, transitions, shapes, wordart, etc.

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GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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Field Trip

Your students become VR photographers!

GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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Google Cardboard

What Are Your Questions?

GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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Cardboard Camera

Your students become VR photographers!

GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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Google Street View

Explore the world or create your own 360° photos

GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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YouTube 360°

GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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Google Arts & Culture

“For the Culturally Curious” - Google Cultural Institute

GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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Geoguessr

The Geo Guessing Game! Ready To Play?

GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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Google Expeditions

You Lead, they Follow

GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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GCT, GCI

@deelanier

#thinkopen

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Gearing Up:

They’re Map-tacular! Gearing Up with Google Maps

Jessica Loucks :: bit.ly/JessLoucks

Manchester Public Schools - Connecticut

@JLenore24

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What is “My Maps?”

  • Create custom maps
  • Search locations, save places, & get directions
  • Share & collaborate map data with others
  • Save maps in Google Drive

It’s different than Google Earth !

  • SpaceNavigator, LEAP Motion, flight simulator, historical aerial imagery, etc.

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Layer 1: Guilty Pleasure Bands

  • Dropping/saving pins
  • Adding text, pictures, & video

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Layer 2: Bigger Gigs

  • Drawing a line
  • Drawing a shape
  • Changing icons

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Layer 3: Making Moves

  • Adding directions

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Layer 4: Import Class Data

  • On form, collect:
    • Event title
    • Event date
    • Event location
    • Event description
  • Individual Style
    • Category
    • Frequency
    • Labels
  • Open Data Table

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Final Steps

  • Share your Map
    • With collaborators
    • With a class or group
    • Make it public
      • “Share” → “Change” → Pick your level
  • Embed your map on a site
  • Export a Map

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More with Maps !

  • The Greenland Effect
    • Show students how a sphere (like the globe) distorts the size of of countries close to the North & South Poles
    • Use “Draw a Line” feature
  • Adding a Legend

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My Maps Resources

  • Google Maps Gallery
    • An interactive, digital atlas with rich, compelling maps !

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Exploring

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Photo Spheres

A Photosphere is a 360 degree photo

Photosphere of Coronado Beach

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Google Maps Treks

  • A view into new exotic destinations
    • Research findings
    • YouTube videos
    • Photo Spheres (360° panoramic pictures !)

Google Treks

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Google Street View

  • Explore:
    • Landmarks
    • Natural Wonders
    • Museums
    • Arenas
    • More !
  • 360° images on Google Maps

Explore in Views

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Street View App

  • Download the Street View App on your phone
  • Add Photo Spheres to:
    • Google Maps
    • Google+ Page
  • Use #Photosphere
  • Browse Photo Spheres on Views Community
  • Apps are capable of linking to spherical cameras
  • Google Cardboard supported ! (10/8/2015)

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Google Expeditions

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Local Guides

  • Upload your pictures & reviews on Google Maps
  • Each contribution earns you points, which unlock new features !
  • As a Local Guide, you are part of a global network community of explorers!
    • Events
    • Meet-ups
    • Hangouts

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:: Featured Projects ::

  • World Wonders
  • Historic Moments
  • Art Project

:: What Can You Do With It ? ::

  • Filtered search
  • Create Collections
  • Virtual museum tours
  • Stories of the Day
  • Zoom Views
  • Tips for Teachers

Click this :)

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:: Arts & Culture Highlights ::

:: Resources ::

:: Compare & Contrast Art Works ::

  • Winslow Homer
  • Johannes Vermeer
  • Skeleton of a bird

:: Best Museums ::

:: Cool Art Projects ::

:: Lead a Discussion with Art ::

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Uber Cool Extras

Immersive Tours

Pin Dropping Fun

Miscellaneous

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Form Notifications - Add on that will send you an email that a form has been turned in past the due date. If they don’t have the puzzle piece - click three dots and go to Add-ons

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Make your own Chrome Extention Hyperdoc - prompts to make copy.

Add the Chrome extension source viewer and Caret app.

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Find an extension you want and if there is something you can copy the CRX extension is yellow.

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Download as Zip and Extract all -

Delete the metadata file.

Open App and open manafest, popup and popup.

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Displaying Exemplars

  • With student permission, teachers can attach files under Announcements by clicking the Google Drive option.
  • Excellent way to share exemplars of student work with peers.
  • Great motivation strategy

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After Hours Help

  • Students who need help after hours can post their questions in the stream to receive teacher or peer help.
  • Comments or questions can be added below each assignment or announcement.
  • Everyone benefits by being able to see the comments in the stream.

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Post to Different Students:

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MindMeister�(Docs)

MindMeister lets you turn any bulleted list into a mind map which can then be inserted into your Google Doc.

Video Walkthrough

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Collect Handwritten Work

  • Use Classroom to collect non-digital work from students.
  • Students use “Create” under an assignment and can use “Drawing” for single pictures and “Presentation” for multiple shots.
  • Under “Insert Image” select the “Take a snapshot” option
  • Webcam shots will work better with quarter sheets of paper than with full sheets. Keep some around!