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- Promote group collaboration and creativity by having your students record their group projects together in a single doc.
- Keep track of grades, attendance, or any other data you can think of using an easily accessible, always available spreadsheet.
- Facilitate writing as a process by encouraging students to write in a document shared with you. You can check up on their work at any time, provide insight and help using the comments feature, and understand better each students strengths.
- Create quizzes and tests using spreadsheets forms, your students' timestamped answers will arrive neatly ordered in a spreadsheet.
- Encourage collaborative presentation skills by asking your students to work together on a shared presentation, then present it to the class.
- Collaborate on a document with fellow teachers to help you all track the status and success of students you share.
- Maintain, update and share lesson plans over time in a single document.
- Track and organize cumulative project data in a single spreadsheet, accessible to any collaborator at any time.
We've heard many ingenious ways that teachers have used Google Docs in the classroom. Here are just a few:
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Fiona WaldGoogle docs in the classroom
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Seth RichardsGoogle Docs for teachers
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Sarah HanawaldExactly that. Made by Google.
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Liz BeckerSome step-by-step instructions for Google Docs.
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Crista AndersonTutorial for using Google Docs in the Classroom
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Michael WackerUsing Google Docs in the classroom: Simple as ABC
What is Google Docs?
Google Docs is a free, Web-based word processing, presentations and spreadsheets program.
Unlike desktop software, Google Docs lets people create web-based documents, presentations a -
Ced PaineSimple as ABC
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John UpchurchHow to use Documents in class
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MITS ResourcesThis is a free word processing, presentation and spread sheet program available on the web. It allows authors to collaborate with one another to create a product.
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Ben WAn introduction and How-To on using Google Docs in the classroom. Definitely a good resource for the beginner.
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Roberta CumbeeHow to use Google Docs in the classroom
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D.E. ChaseAnnotated...great ideas for collaboration
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- Encourage collaborative presentation skills by
asking your students to work together on a shared presentation, then present it
to the class.
- Encourage collaborative presentation skills by
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- Collaborate on a document with fellow teachers to
help you all track the status and success of students you share.
- Collaborate on a document with fellow teachers to
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Kent GerberExcellent introduction about using Google Docs in the classroom. Includes segments on creating own account and facilitating a class. Addresses specific issues a teacher would encounter.
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Kathy MitchellGoogle docs
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Glenn Wiebea Google Docs tutorial that is very helpful
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John Carman ZoccolaJodi Rice's bookmark
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Stephanie AndersonDocs for the classroom
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James HerbertInstead of emailing around files and having to deal with the confusion and extra work involved in managing different file versions and manually aggregating input from others, anyone in the group can edit the document online from anywhere -- all you need i
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Jennifer BarnettGreat resource for using Google Docs
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Jacqui SharpHow to use Google Docs in the classroom
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