Using Google Docs
Hello!
I am Scott Haselwood
scott.haselwood@okstate.edu
You can find me at @teachfromhere or teachingfromhere.com
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Google Docs for Teachers
Developing Hyperdocs
Lets Get Started
Click The Doc
Collaborate
With each other and with your students!
Share a Google Doc with your Teaching Team
Never Save Again
Any time that you start working on a Google Doc - your work is save automatically.
*As long as you are connected to a network.
Multiple Authors
As you have just seen, several different people can edit a document at the same time.
Be creative!
Unit Planning
Plan your unit, bu when you have time. Everyone can contribute when they have time.
*While in pajamas and drinking coffee on the weekend...
Lesson Planning
Work on your lesson plans when you feel most inspired. No need to keep up with your thumb drive.
Share
Easily communicate with your parents an community by sharing a Google Doc on your teacher website.
What can You Do?
Talk with your neighbor - brainstorm. Then click the image…..
Using Google Forms
Google Forms are excellent for collecting data or assessing students.
How can you use forms??
Formative Assessment
Put together some questions for your students to answer. View those answers to see where your students are stuck.
Gather Info
Collect data for your team, club, organization, faculty….
Parent Info
Use a form with your parents at the beginning of the school year - easier to read than some of that handwriting!
Talk Amongst Yourselves
How will you use forms in your classroom?
With Your Students
Share Your Document
Collaborate
What I used Today
Google Docs
Google Slides
Google Forms
Padlet
Slide Template: Slidescarnival
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