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Hapara and Google Classroom Overview

Carla Segarra

Supervisor of Instructional Technology

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  • Equity of voice and speak your truth
  • Attentive listening but expect and accept non closure
  • Safety to share different perspectives and experience discomfort
  • Commitment to the work and stay engaged
  • Appropriate use of technology

Norms

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To Prepare, Empower, and Inspire

Lifelong Learners and Leaders

Vision

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Strategic Plan

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PD Goal 1:  To increase student achievement by developing, implementing and evaluating a common practice of designing cognitively engaging, high-level, student-centered tasks that is equitable, measurable and aligned to the standards

PD Goal 2:  To increase student achievement by developing, implementing and evaluating a common practice of purposeful differentiated instruction to assess and advance all students equitably through the learning process.

PD Goal 3:  To increase student achievement by developing, implementing and evaluating a common practice that advances each student’s ability equitably to construct logical arguments that require students to cite evidence.

PD Goal 4: To personalize student learning and provide equitable digital access through the adoption and implementation of a whole-school approach to technology integration.

District PD Goals

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What is Hapara?

What is Hapara?

Hapara is a Chromebook Teacher Management Tool that helps classroom teachers

coordinate, manage, and track student workflow in Google Apps for Education. It enables teachers to organize their students and their assignments, track their activity and progress, as well as create a personalized environment across different metrics.

Using Hapara teachers will be able to:

  • See what is on a student's Chromebook screen in real-time.
  • Send messages to individuals or groups of students to provide on the spot feedback.
  • Send links to individuals or groups of students to help with research and help them stay on track.
  • See all content in the students' Google Drive folders including Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc.
  • See all of their student's emails through their district Gmail account.
  • Track student activity across all sites.
  • Lock student browser to take particular assessments, without being able to click to another website.

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Hapara and Google Classroom Tasks

Complete the following tasks:

  1. Log in to Hapara to check to see your classes.
  2. Add your Google Classrooms to your Hapara.
  3. Check to see if you can see your students populated now in the class you added.
  4. Check to see if any students are working using the “Highlights” tab
  5. Send an encouraging message to students when they are online.

Note: Watch the video on the next slide to support you in completing these tasks.

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Watch The Video On How To Use Hapara With Google Classroom

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Hapara Newsletter

If you would like additional information, click on the Hapara Newsletter below: