gafe: google apps and classroom integration
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Examples of a few of our favorite tricks and tools
by:
Michelle MihalikEnglish/French
Beth WaltonFACS
Organization with
ClassroomWhen Google Classroom opened it made the organization and workflow of sending and collecting GAFE so much easier.
Google Classroom Highlights❖ Easily add students to the class with a join
code❖ Easily assign a Google Doc, Slide, Sheet.❖ Select “make a copy” and every student will
get their own digital copy of the assignment.❖ Allow everyone to edit the same Doc, Slide, or
Sheet. Nice for group work.❖ Easily collect assignments, display assignment
information, due dates, and points possible.❖ Easily view who has/has not completed
assignments.❖ Students cannot edit the document once they
hit “turn in”. ❖ Also submit links, pdf’s, and videos.❖ Consistent sign-in across apps!!!!!!!
Organization and Collection with
FormsForms can help quiz, poll, test, survey, and collect information.
Google Forms Highlights❖ Collect class information for groups,
preferences, blog links, goals etc.❖ Survey (with or without names)❖ Quiz/Test (with or without names)❖ Results will be submitted to a spreadsheet for
easy viewing.❖ Create self-graded tours.
Google Slides Highlights❖ Share information in text, pictures, video,
audio, links.❖ Various collaboration and editing settings❖ Easily view who participated, when, and what
content was added throughout.❖ Students and teachers can create multimedia
presentations.❖ Easy peer edits and teacher
comments/feedback.❖ Easy duplication of templates. ❖ Works in Google Classroom.❖ Works with Doctopus and Goobric❖ Free templates available. Example:
Slide Carnival
The sky is the limit with
DocsDocs are a go to tool for a wide variety of tasks. Agendas, lesson plans, assignments, collaboration, creativity, multimedia.....
Google Docs Highlights
❖ Weekly: Lesson plans are posted on continuing Google Doc each week throughout the year.
❖ Problem Solver: Solves the problem of absent students needing information about missed work.
❖ Parent information: Agendas are easily shared and emailed to parents, as well as, administrators, department heads, and co-teachers.
❖ Students: Use for assignments, word processing, collaboration, multimedia presentations, outlines, group planning etc.
❖ Commenting and feedback ❖ Works with Google Classroom, Doctopus,
Goobric.❖ Current favorite add-ons are Easybib and
Thesaurus.
Google Docs: Lesson PlansClick for full lesson example
Google Docs: Rolling student agenda
Students, parents, and administrators can easily scroll through the semester and access information and assignment links, dates, toipcs, standards etc.
Organization
CalendarCalendars can help with planning, organization, scheduling, and pushing information.
Google Docs Highlights
❖ Multiple calendars can be created within Google Calendars.
❖ Each calendar can be customized with a different color.
❖ Each calendar can be turned off and on.❖ Each calendar can be shared in various ways.❖ Use with IFTTT to create a “recipe” that will
automatically push calendar information to social media sites.
❖ Share calendars with students, parents, teachers etc. and share within other web pages with Calendar’s export options.
Google Calendar: IFTTT + Calendar = nice marriage of easy updates
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Google Classroom + Rubrics Highlights❖ Add a “Goobric” to almost any opened
assignment in Google Classroom.❖ Provide quick, clear, and informative feedback
to students.❖ Rubrics will display within students’
assignments.❖ All scores will be sent to a spreadsheet for
easy viewing by the educator.❖ (See video on next slide)
Google Blogger
❖ Share projects, writing, thoughts in an authentic and published environment.
❖ Same login!❖ Add media and app smash!❖ Personalize blog ❖ Interact and respond to others.❖ Learn from others.
Google Blogger: Professional development and PLN (Personal Learning Network)
Share information publicly with
other teachers.
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full blog.
Google Blogger: HTML Embedding!
Click image to access ful post.
Video created in EDPuzzle
then embedded in
blog post.
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