Google Training
Google Drive Advanced
Stage 1: Review Introduction and Intermediate Stages
Check the objectives from the Introduction and Intermediate Stages. If you have questions, please review the video tutorials for assistance.
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Stage 2: Grading Comments on Google |
Stage 3: Using Google Forms for Student-Choice Grouping |
Stage 4: Using Google Forms for Guided-Learning |
How Educators use Google Drive (8 highlighted out of the 32)
#1 Google Docs: Real-time Collaboration (3:25 = start time on video)
#2 Google Docs: Staff/Grade Level Meeting Notes (4:33) #3 Google Docs: Shared Lesson Repository (4:59) #4 Google Docs: Improve the writing process via student collaboration, feedback, revision history (5:28) #5 Google Docs: Create reading response journals (8:45) #6 Google Docs: Translate letters home to parents (9:22) #7 Google Spreadsheet: Share out sign up sheets for parents, etc. (11:35) #8 Google Forms/Spreadsheets Science Experiments, data collection, collation. (12:12) |
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Introduction Level focuses on general information on how to log into your Google Drive and give you a tour of the basic setup of the Drive (or main) page. You will also learn how to create documents and share them with others.
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Intermediate Level is a Google Drive refresher course that focuses on managing your Google Drive. You will learn how to add folders, share folders, create groups, upload and delete files from "My Drive".
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Advanced Level explores other Google applications that can be useful in your classroom. Prior knowledge of basic Google functionality is suggested before use.
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YouTube Introduction will show you how to set up your YouTube accounts so that you can share videos with students and teachers.
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Google Calendar is an application that teachers can use for class calendars and students can manage all of their classes from one calendar.
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