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Google Docs in theClassroom
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• Click “insert” - select “comment” from drop down menu• Command + option + M
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• Type in your comment and click “comment” when finished
• Click on the comment to “edit” “delete” or “resolve”
• Click on “comments” (beside the blue “share” button) to reply, delete, re-open or link to this comment
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How to install the voice comments app ...
• Click on “create” - select “connect more apps” from menu
• In the search bar, type in “voice” to search for the app• Return key (enter) on keyboard
• The app should have a blue connect box beside it. Click to install - mine doesn’t as I have already installed it
How to use the voice comments app ...
• Hover over link with mouse, right click (control + click)• Select “open with” then “voice comments”
Click “allow access”
• Click the red record button and leave a voice comment on work• Click “share with collaborators” for comment to appear on doc
• Student clicks on comment stream to open comments• Click on link to listen to the comment
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• Embedding a doc in a wiki or blog ...http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1149/877839966_fb48f79e3c.jpg
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• Click “File” and select “Publish to the web” from the menu
• Select “Start publishing”
• Copy the embed code (command + C)
• In edit mode of wikipage, select “Widget” then “Other HTML”
• Paste the code into the box (command + V)
• Add the highlighted code snippet into the existing embed code• Select “Save” to complete the action
• The end result should be google doc that stretches nicely across the width of the page of the wiki or blog
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• Using the table tool to create templates / rubrics ...http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Google.png
• Select “table” then “insert table” from the drop down menu• Range from 1 x 1 - 20 x 20
• Copy the mbed code (command + C)
Format table usingtable properties
• Use the “table properties” function to format the table
• Insert and delete rows and columns at anytime
• Copy the embed code (command + C)
• Create templates to share with others
• Create assessment rubrics to mark student work
• Use colour palette to assess work against the set criteria
• Before sharing with students, change visibility setting of doc (sharing setting) to “can view” It is set to “can edit” by default
• Student embeds assessment rubric into their eportfolio
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• Using the equation editor ...
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• Click on “insert” - select “equation” from the drop down menu
• Click on “new equation” to get started. Then select from one of the 5 palettes of symbols to obtain whatever notation you require
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• A typical task created using the editor
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• Finding creative commons images ...
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• Click on “insert” then select “image” from drop down menu
• Click on “search”
• Enter your search term - select return key on keyboard to search• Results shown are labelled for commercial reuse with modification
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• Using the research tool ...
• Click on “tools” - select “research”
• Select “Images” from drop down menu
• Select “free to use, share or modify, even commercially”
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Using the google drive mobile app ...
• Access the contents of your drive on your mobile device
• Create a new doc, spreadsheet or folder• Upload photos or videos to your drive
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• Using google spreadsheet to create graphs ... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Google.png
• How to create a simple graph to record students weekly test results ...
• In drive, click on “create” then select spreadsheet from menu
• Use the top row of the spreadsheet for titles (Week & Score)• Enter data & highlight selection
• Click the “insert chart” button
• Select the column chart option• Ensure the “row” & “column” boxes are ticked
• Click on “customise” tab• Give graph a title
• Scroll down and label axis (horizontal first) Label - “Week”
• Change axis to left vertical• Give the axis a name. Label - “Score”• Select the minimum and maximum values• Click “insert”
• Now it can be embedded into the student’s eportfolio
• Clicking on the chart will revel a drop down menu• From drop down menu - click on “publish chart”
• Select a publish format• Select “image”
• Copy the code (highlight the code then command + C)• Paste code (command + v) into HTML page of site (eportfolio)
• Student example of embedded basic facts graph in eportfolio
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• Using google forms with a script to mark tests ... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Google.png
• Flubaroo is a script that does the marking for you. It’s awesome!
• Five content areas - over 200 questions - 20 tests (forms)
• Students study the resource material then take the test
• All the tests were created using google forms• Flubaroo marks tests and emails students their results
• How to install and use fulbaroo
• Form creates a spreadsheet to document responses
• Input answer key to test questions
• Click insert - select “script” from drop down menu
• Type “flubaroo” into search - then enter
• Click “install” on flubaroo script
• Click “authorize” to allow the script to access your spreadsheets
• To mark a student’s test, select “grade assignment” from flubaroo drop down menu
• Check to make sure grading option corresponds with questions• Select “continue”
• Select which submission should be used as the answer key• Select “continue” and the script will mark the student responses
• Student’s responses which are incorrect are highlighted
• Select “email grades” from flubaroo drop down menu
• Email students their results (DON’T include the answer key)• Include a message if you like
• Click “OK” to complete action