Could be so simple. I'm going to try this myself. Thanks.
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Another advantage to Google Docs is that it’s easy for the teacher to be involved in the entire writing process and not just the final product. The teacher can view the doc before it’s finished, and even check back on earlier versions of the document to get an idea of how the paper was built up. When using the computer lab, the teacher can sit at a desk and pop in and out of different students’ writing and type up comments, in some cases saving a little time by copying and pasting notes that apply to more than one person.
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I want to try this idea myself. I used Google Docs a lot with my students this year but I like the idea of sahring a document with each students for writing practice. The idea of the spreadsheet for students' grades is also good. Great Jack!
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28 Jun 08
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27 Jun 08
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have one document for each student that the two of us share.
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I ask them to do all their writing assignments in it and I enter my feedback below each one (no printing, no e-mailing attachments)
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I feel like I can maintain ownership of my own feedback.
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Another advantage to Google Docs is that it’s easy for the teacher to be involved in the entire writing process and not just the final product.
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Finally, I hope that it works to facilitate a good working relationship with students.
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One last perk - the teacher can make a spreadsheet for each student and allow them to view their grades throughout the entire semester.
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