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Teaching With Technology

August 13, 2015 #MDUSDPD

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hello!

I’m

Karly Moura

Teacher on Special Assignment

at Sun Terrace Elementary

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Why are we here?

ELA CCSS W.6

Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others.

21st Century Skills

Effective & Ethical User of Tech

Demonstrates grade-appropriate technology skills ethically and effectively.

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Start Simple With Slides!

Google Apps are device agnostic!

Multiple students can collaborate in REAL TIME!

Revision history is AMAZING!

Pssst… almost all of the images

in this presentation are “clickable” and link to the example. Feel free to click “File” then “Make a copy” to edit and use for your own class!

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Google Slides

So many ways to use slides!

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Have each student create a name tag on their own slide. Have them add colors and pictures that represent them and show their interests.

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Digital Name TAgs

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Similar to name tag idea. Students use a slide to share their interest or passion. Students insert images and/or videos that relate to their passion. Once finished students review and comment on their peers’ slides.

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Passion Presentation

Passion Presentation Template � by Lucie deLaBruere is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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Use Google Slides and have students write a part of a story, individually or with a group. Get a even fancier with a “Choose your own adventure story” using slides.

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Collaborative Children’s book

by Eric Curts

ericcurts@gmail.com - www.ericcurts.com

twitter.com/ericcurts - plus.google.com/+EricCurts1

More AWESOME Google Slides resources from Eric Curts here!

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Have students create a comic strip that illustrates the meaning of an important concept.

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content area Concept Comic book

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Have students create flashcards on slides to provide definitions for important vocabulary. Students can work in groups or individually.

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Vocabulary practice/flashcards

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use slides to create

a class jeopardy game. insert text, videos or other media as part of the questions

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Jeopardy game

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After an activity, field trip, science experiment, assembly etc, have students write a reflection paragraph. Then students comment on each other’s slides.

Fifth grade collaborative slide example from Wendy Townlin’s class. Reflection on Meet the Elements Video

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Intro to blogging

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With a buddy class use the younger students’ pictures and have the older kids add text. A fun thing to have up at Open House in BOTH classes! Example from Danielle Williamson & Sherry Brauer’s classes. Learn more about this green screen app here!

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Get a Little Fancy With Buddies!

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Infographics for you =)

Create a Google Slides Presentation

Chromebook keyboard shortcuts.

Create a Shortened URL to share.

How to share your creations!

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“Using Google Slides to Teach” A crowdsourced presentation with tons of great ideas!

More ideas and resources

Your turn!

Add your ideas for using Google Slides in the classroom HERE!

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BREAK TIME

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Hyperdocs

Take it to the next level!

Created by

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Hyperdocs were created by three educators in Pleasanton Unified School District, Lisa Highfill, Sarah Landis and Kelly Hilton. They define a hyperdoc as a “digital tool that replaces the worksheet method of delivering instruction.

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What is a hyperdoc?

For more about HyperDocs watch this Google Edu On Air session or this EdWeb Webinar!

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Let’s explore this Hyperdoc template created by the terrific trio. Links and ideas have been added to help get you started.

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a hyperdoc intro to hyperdocs!

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Use a hyperdoc to extend and investigate a science topic. Have students reflect and collaborate.

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Fifth GRade Example-Periodic Table/Elements

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Use a hyperdoc to give students a place to reflect on new learning and build a model digitally!

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Fourth GRade Example-Simple Machines

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Use a hyperdoc to engage students during a novel study.

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Third Grade Example- Charlotte’s Web

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First graders can ROCK hyperdocs too! Use a hyperdoc as a research and collaboration tool! Animal habitats hyperdoc created by Amanda Young.

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first grade example- Animal habitats

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A Little Gamification with Kahoot!

Go to kahoot.it to play!

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Thanks!

any

questions

?

You can find me at

@KarlyMoura / MouraKD@suntes.org

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Credits

Special thanks to all the people who made and released these awesome resources for free:

  • Presentation template by SlidesCarnival
  • Photographs by Unsplash
  • Paper backgrounds by SubtlePatterns

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Presentation design

This presentations uses the following typographies and colors:

  • Titles: Permanent marker
  • Body copy: Source sans pro

You can download the fonts on this page:

https://www.google.com/fonts#UsePlace:use/Collection:Source+Sans+Pro:400,700|Permanent+Marker

Click on the “arrow button” that appears on the top right

  • Dark grey #2c343b
  • Light grey #859cb1
  • Red #fe344d
  • Yellow #f5a500
  • Cyan #0198ad

You don’t need to keep this slide in your presentation. It’s only here to serve you as a design guide if you need to create new slides or download the fonts to edit the presentation in PowerPoint®

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SlidesCarnival icons are editable shapes.

This means that you can:

  • Resize them without losing quality.
  • Change fill color and opacity.

Isn’t that nice? :)

Examples: