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the types of marking I will be adding
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what they mean from my point of view
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highlight tool and a light shade of red to pick out any mistakes
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change the highlight to a green when I see that the correction is made
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they correct the spelling and they also could change the highlight to a green – signalling to me that they have seen and acted upon the feedback
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Docs comment feature. Place the cursor after the sentence or word you want to comment on and hit CONTROL+M, this is the quickest method for me – you can also use INSERT>COMMENT from the menu bar.
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wherever you place the comments they will inherit the formatting of the surrounding tex
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How and where do I write overall comments for a piece of work?
For this type of feedback I use the document header function, that way I know it is distinct from the rest of the work (dotted border) and is clearly signalled to the user when they open it – always on top.
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1) Login as usual to your domain account you use and got to your GMail.
2) Open up your CONTACTS.
3) You should see a list of contacts you have, most likely to be all users on domain. Click on the ALL CONTACTS link to see everyone.
4) Go through your list and select the users you want in your group.
5) Click on the GROUPS button and ADD TO… NEW GROUP.Now that you have created a group it will appear when you share any of your Docs if you click Contacts.
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organise all of the Docs into a single folder that is named after the work that you are doing – this folder could be nested inside a subject folder too. In the same folder as all of the children’s work create two folders named MARKED (green) and UNMARKED (red). Now MOVE all of the Docs to the UNMARKED folder – get some marking done and move them when it is complete over to the MARKED folder.
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I would use the star to show unmarked work, this way I would be able to see work that still needs feedback adding across lots of different projects from the STARRED view. Your STARRED view then becomes a simple marking to do list.
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Anna MaschmeyerWhat is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How
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Janetta Gartonclassroom management strategies regarding grading, marking/commenting, distributing and collecting work
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Jim BirchfieldUsing the comment tool when giving feedback to students
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3 tools to add feedback to a piece of work.
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I use the highlight tool and a light shade of red to pick out any mistakes that the children may need to revisit and change.
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For those comments that you might add in the margin of a handwritten piece I use the Docs comment feature. Place the cursor after the sentence or word you want to comment on and hit CONTROL+M
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3 – How and where do I write overall comments for a piece of work?
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I use the document header function,
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Handing work out, handing work in
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1) Login as usual to your domain account you use and got to your GMail.
2) Open up your CONTACTS.
3) You should see a list of contacts you have, most likely to be all users on domain. Click on the ALL CONTACTS link to see everyone.
4) Go through your list and select the users you want in your group.
5) Click on the GROUPS button and ADD TO… NEW GROUP. -
Naming the document with the children’s initials is important if their username does not already contain that information. For us I can see who owns different documents from their usernames, for other schools the naming of docs may be more of an issue.
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A key feature that sets it apart from handwritten work is the document crumbtrail, or revision history.
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I find this especially useful with written pieces that have been completed over a series of session or days as I can see, from the dated entries, what has been added and how much has been done.
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Google Docs marking means I do not need to be carrying around piles of work books
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A second method, which is much simpler, would be to use the STAR feature. Click on the star to the left of the document title. You will then be able to sort all of your documents from the STARRED view in the left bar.
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The beauty of Google docs is that I can share students’ work with one another. So, if student A hasn’t covered all the points he should have, or hasn’t elaborated well enough, or hasn’t used specific IT examples, he can simply look at his classmates’ essays for examples of good or better work.
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I like the idea of highlighting errors – I use pretty much all the usual ‘marks’ for marking the docs: ‘check’ mark, cross, ^ sign if something is missing (these I copy and paste in the doc and end up marking just as quickly as if I were doing it by hand). I also underline and comment if a point needs elaboration.
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Jun 29 2008
Marking work in Google Docs
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Here are a couple of my solutions:
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create two folders named MARKED (green) and UNMARKED (red)
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A second method, which is much simpler, would be to use the STAR
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Miss OConnorblog detailing how to mark student drafts using google docs
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Jill AndrewA blog post about submitting work in google docs and marking it
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Debby KWhat is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work handed in to you? How do children hand in work? What new possibilities does this process uncover?
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Tomas ParkWhat is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work handed in to you? How do children hand in work? What new possibilities does this process uncover?
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What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments?
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It was at the beginning of May that we began using Google Apps, and in particular the Docs tools, with the Year 5 children.
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I use the highlight tool and a light shade of red to pick out any mistakes that the children may need to revisit and change.
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I wanted a clear visual cue to problem spots. A method that I explored on Friday during a “live marking” (see below) session, is to change the highlight to a green when I see that the correction is made.
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2 - How do I add comments within a piece of work?
For those comments that you might add in the margin of a handwritten piece I use the Docs comment feature. Place the cursor after the sentence or word you want to comment on and hit CONTROL+M, this is the quickest method for me - you can also use INSERT>COMMENT from the menu bar.
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Here are a couple of my solutions: organise all of the Docs into a single folder that is named after the work that you are doing - this folder could be nested inside a subject folder too. In the same folder as all of the children’s work create two folders named MARKED (green) and UNMARKED (red). Now MOVE all of the Docs to the UNMARKED folder - get some marking done and move them when it is complete over to the MARKED folder.
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A second method, which is much simpler, would be to use the STAR feature. Click on the star to the left of the document title. You will then be able to sort all of your documents from the STARRED view in the left bar.
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I would use the star to show unmarked work
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Rhondda PowlingTechniques for teachers.What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work handed in to you? How do children hand in work? What new possibilities does this process uncover?
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Jennifer DormanWhat is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work handed in to you? How do children hand in work? What new possibilities does this process uncover?
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What is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work handed in to you? How do children hand in work? What new possibilities does this process uncover?
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What is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work handed in to you? How do children hand in work? What new possibilities does this process uncover?
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Tania ShekoWhat is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in
Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving
comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work handed in to you? How do
children hand in work? What new possibilities does this process
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David MuirOne of Tom Barratt's posts which describes educational uses for Google Docs.
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Brian MullOne teacher shares how he manages a class of students completing assignments with Google Docs
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Martin LindnerICT in my Classroom Space for me to explore my ideas and experiences of ICT in my classroom.
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Liz DavisGreat ideas for using google docs in the classroom.
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Joel AdkinsResource for using Google Docs in the classroom
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Cindy MarstonGreat description of how to use Google Docs to collect and mark papers
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John PearceThis great post from Tom Barrett is a great take on what is the best way to give feedback on a piece of work produced in Google Docs? What formatting tools are most appropriate to use when leaving comments? How do you organise 30 to 60 pieces of work hand
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Interesting tips on managing and marking papers with Google Docs
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