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Flexible Lesson Design Templates

Vicki Anderson, Presenter

Dr. Julene Reed, Moderator

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Vicki Anderson

Instructional Technology Coach | Scottsdale, AZ

Any work by Vicki Anderson is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

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Tips on Viewing the Session

Jump between tabs:

Or try the Dualless extension for Chrome to split your screen for you!

Split your screen:

Add a new tab

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G Suite & Chrome Login

  • Sign into your Chrome profile to sync across devices
  • Be sure to turn on sync

Tip for Managing Multiple Accounts: If you have another Google account, use the “Manage People” feature so you can keep accounts separate but still switch easily between them.

“Apps Launcher” (waffle button or Rubik’s cube) - lets you access all of the Google apps services.

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Elements of Flexible Lesson Design

Digital

Reusable

Editable

Adaptable to all learners

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Flexible Google Tools: Jamboard & HyperDocs

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Google Workspace Lesson Tools

Transform learning with student ownership

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Creative projects

with accountability

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Interactive whiteboard and SO much more

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Differentiation and formative assessment

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  • HyperDocs, a transformative, interactive Google Doc (or presentation) replaces the worksheet method of delivering instruction, and is the ultimate change agent in the blended learning classroom. Engage > Explore > Explain > Apply > Reflect > Extend
  • Tip: Any shape, text, or image can become a hyperlink to another slide in your presentation, any other Google app, or any website. Simply click on the object you want to make a link and click Ctrl + k.

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HyperDocs Examples

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Flexible Activities from Third-Party Sources

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Quizizz

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Share

Play and share your files with others.

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Explore

Search or explore topics in the shared libraries.

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Save

Save quiz files to your own collection.

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Create

Make original polls, quizzes and more.

Play games and find pre-made quizzes on Quizizz! Students using Quizizz can see both questions and answers on their devices.

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Flippity.net

Not just for names! Use for topics and more!

Random Name Picker

Use as a story starter or sentence builder

Randomizer

Use for matching terms and alt terms

Bingo

Do a live group Mad Lib

Mad Libs

Play a Jeopardy-style review game

Quiz Show

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Interactive whiteboard for you & your students

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Flexible Google Tools, continued

is now!

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Choose Your Own Adventure

GOOGLE FORMS:

  • Based on answer selection, students can be sent to different sections
  • Good for differentiated tests, reinforcement, and choice board projects
  • More info:

GOOGLE SLIDES:

  • Use buttons to advance to a specific slide
  • Example Project from Google’s Applied Digital Skills (students can create their own)
  • How to set up

REASONS TO USE:

  • Differentiation
  • Engagement
  • Specific Purposes

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Publish to the Web

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Collaborative Slides

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Collaborative and Interactive Slides

  • Relationship building with peers (partners or groups)�
  • Student–created to introduce a topic (promotes student agency)�
  • Choose your own ending�
  • Hyper-slides�
  • Demonstrate understanding�
  • Presentations�
  • ePortfolio�
  • eBook

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Google Slides: Design

TIP:

You can edit the slides Master under the View menu!

See links in speaker notes

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File > Page Setup

Use the custom page setting to change the size of the page.

→ 11 x 8.5 or 8.5 x 11 for standard printer paper

Changing Slide Dimensions

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Creative Uses for Slides

*Courtesy of Mari Venturino & Meagan Kelly

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Choice Boards / Digital Breakouts

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Stop Animation

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Drive Conversion Tricks

Video has no sound. Simple demonstration of taking an image or screenshot of a PDF and using formatted text placeholders to create a worksheet for students.

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PEAR DECK

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Open the Pear Deck Add-on through the Add-ons menu.

Add interactive slides from our library or create your own custom questions.

Click the ‘Present Lesson’ button to start your interactive lesson.

Make your lesson interactive with the power of Pear Deck!

Image of ‘Present with Pear Deck’ button

(Psst! If you don’t know what Pear Deck for Google Slides is, click here!)

USING THE PEAR DECK FOR GOOGLE SLIDES ADD-ON

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Signing Up for the Pear Deck Add-on

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Using the Pear Deck Add-on

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Join My Lesson!

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Join My Lesson!

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Stress Check

I’m in a good space and can focus

Something is bothering me, but I can still focus

I can’t manage my emotions or behaviors right now

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No Need to Reinvent the Wheel!

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Template Gallery

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NEWSLETTERS

TEMPLATES

HOW TO VIDEO

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BROCHURES

TEMPLATES

HOW TO

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Digital worksheets

Miller, Matt. "Creating Moveable Digital Activities with Google Drawings + Slides." Ditch That Textbook. N.p., 02 Nov. 2017. Web. 04 Jan. 2018.

TUTORIAL

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Design thinking/ planning templates

Miller, Matt. “Google Slides Sticky Note Brainstorming; Powerful Planning.” Ditchthattextbook.com, 14 Nov. 2018, Accessed 14 Nov. 2018.

Blog post

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Tablet icon by unlimicon via TheNounProject.com

Person icon by Gregor Cresnar via TheNounProject.com

My story 6h

Write a message ...

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INFOGRAPHICS

COPY

HOW TO

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In case that’s not enough ...

Graphic Organizer

Templates

HyperDocs

Templates

Templates for Teachers

Applied Digital Skills Video-based Lessons

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Vicki’s Toolbox

(including one on graphic design)

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EVALUATE THE SESSION!

Curious about other G Suite apps that work with Drive? Click on the image to visit this informational Google Drawing, explore my website, visit EdTech Team and sign up for more classes!

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Vicki Anderson

Instructional Technology Coach | Scottsdale, AZ

Any work by Vicki Anderson is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

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Discover the various ways Google for Education can support distance learning. From collaboration tools in G Suite for Education & Classroom to Chromebooks to cloud computing – this checklist is designed to help schools that want to streamline their platforms and make the most out of Google tools.

Google for Education distance learning checklist

For students, staff, and administrators: Chromebooks and Chromebook Tablets

For IT Admin: Purchasing information for Chrome Education Upgrade (licenses)

Devices

G Suite for Education (free) → Getting Started Guide

Collaboration tools

Google Meet

Professional development & training

Student learning

Content

Virtual Apps & Desktops (VDI), Backup & recovery, and Data modernization

Get started: Fill out this form to speak to a GCP Specialist

Google Cloud Platform

Enterprise security, anti-phishing controls, �and unlimited originality reports in Classroom

Google for Education

Distance learning checklist

Families

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Analytics

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