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Google Translate. Google SketchUp. Google Sites. Google Scholar. Google Earth. Google Search. Google Keep. Google Extensions. Google Drive. Google Docs. Google Sheets. Google Forms. Google Slides. Google Classroom. Google Tips, Tricks & Hacks. 32 Ways to Use Google Apps in Your Classroom. Google for Teachers: 100+ Tricks. It's Google's world, we're just teaching in it. Now, we can use it a little more easily. With classes, homework, and projects–not to mention your social life–time is truly at a premium for all teachers, so why not take advantage of the wide world that Google for teachers has to offer?

From super-effective search tricks to Google for teachers tools to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these Google for teacherstricks will surely save you some precious time when using technology in the classroom. Google for Teachers Search Tricks These search tricks can save you time when researching online for your next project or just to find out what time it is across the world, so start using these right away. Convert units. Google for Teachers From Google Scholar that returns only results from scholarly literature to learning more about computer science, these Google items will help you at school. Google Scholar. Using Google Docs in the Classroom 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Chrome Experiments. Google A - Z - iGoogle. There's more to Google than just Google search and Google Apps EDU. In fact, there is a Google tool for every letter in the alphabet. Explore my favorites listed below with a brief description, link and video tutorial.

Sift down towards the bottom of the page to view the extensive list of Google tools. 11-Google Chrome WebStore The Google Chrome Webstore offers many apps and extensions that users can add to the Chrome browser. Test the following Apps and Extensions GMail Add-Ons Boo for Gmail is a Firefox / Chrome plugin that lets you take control of when you send and receive email messages. Rapportive shows you everything about your contacts right in your inbox. A simple way to track emails from your GMail. 12-Personal Call from Santa In 2012, Google initiated the "personal call from santa" and it seems they will continue the tradition. 13-World Wonders ProjectGoogle explores different areas around the globe including under water. 16-Pixlr -language.

Courses List - Digital Garage. Access the Applied Digital Skills Curriculum – Google Applied Digital Skills. Namespaces/google.engedu.apski/contents/Collection-33476348250919787219767449640329409284 namespaces/google.engedu.apski/contents/Collection-309441764871167449347545284387263084729 namespaces/google.engedu.apski/contents/Collection-178334713985056806948757480939692639858 namespaces/google.engedu.apski/contents/Collection-119756172486564318457855738533904010434 You are currently using an older browser.

Please update to the latest browser to ensure features and pages work properly. Learn more. namespaces/google.engedu.apski/contents/Curriculum-460975458en. Big List. Professional Development - K12 Guide to going Google. Google Site Portfolios.....Our 5th Graders Have A New Place To Share Their Learning, Creating, and Voice. When school started a few weeks ago, our 4th and 5th graders also started their Related Arts Student Portfolio Blogs. We are using KidBlog for the platform which they are posting to in art, music, and the library (You can read about their student portfolio blogs here). Another goal for this year that our two 5th grade teachers Kate Goodwin and Aubrey Stafford, along with our colleague Bart Jones who is the elementary PE teacher and myself, is for all of the students to have a digital portfolio. This is a pilot within our elementary and a goal for all of our students K-12 next year at Van Meter. Each student will share their learning, creating, and voice within their digital portfolio.

We decided to use Google Sites for their portfolios. They each have an iPad with them throughout the day and access to laptops in the classroom and library. The 5th graders started their Google Site in the library last week. And a new place to share their learning, creating, and voice. Self-Check Quiz Templates. Want to give your students a quiz and then have the computer grade it for you? Then check out these templates! Students can take the quizzes on any online device – a computer, an iPad, a tablet, a smart phone, etc!

Self-Check Quiz Templates I have completely redesigned and updated my self-check quiz templates! They should be much easier to use and they offer some new features as well! ☞ 5 Question Self-Check Quiz ☞ 10 Question Self-Check Quiz ☞ 15 Question Self-Check Quiz ☞ 20 Question Self-Check Quiz (If you are fond of the old ones and want to keep using them, you can still find them at my old site.) Screenshot with sample students and data: Overview: Students take a quiz using the provided form.Their answers are collected into a Google Spreadsheet.The teacher enters the answer key answers.The quizzes are automatically scored! Using the Self-Check quiz templates: Make sure you are logged in to your Google/Gmail account.Click one of the links below.Click the “Make a copy” link.

Cool New Features: Text to Speech in Google Earth. iPad Paperless Workflow for Educators | K-5 Computer Lab. Distribute, Submit, Grade and Return Assignments Teachers and students can create a paperless workflow with iPads and Google Drive. Teachers and students will need gmail accounts. iPads will use the Google Drive app (free). Teachers and students will share folders with each other. Teachers will share a folder with students to give them access to assignments and other materials. Each student will share a folder with the teacher. A) Initial Setup To get started you need to have a few things setup: 1) Students need Gmail accounts. 2) Students create and share a folder with the teacher. 3) Teacher creates a class folder with subfolders as necessary. 4) Teacher creates a shared materials folder.

B) iPad Paperless Workflow - How it Works 1) Teachers place assignments in the folder they shared with students. 2) Students use Google Drive app to access assignments in the shared folder. 3) Students place completed assignments in the folder they shared with the teacher. Setup Student Gmails Done! Street View Treks – About – Google Maps. Education – Google Maps. Home. Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum – Know your web – Good to Know – Google. At Google we believe in the power of education and the promise of technology to improve the lives of students and educators -- leading the way for a new generation of learning in the classroom and beyond. But no matter what subject you teach, it is important for your students to know how to think critically and evaluate online sources, understand how to protect themselves from online threats from bullies to scammers, and to think before they share and be good digital citizens.

Google has partnered with child safety experts at iKeepSafe, and also worked with educators themselves to develop lessons that will work in the classroom, are appropriate for kids, and incorporate some of the best advice and tips that Google's security team has to offer. Class 1: Become an Online Sleuth In this class, students will identify guidelines for evaluating the credibility of content online. We are always looking to improve these classes. Google. Welcome to Flubaroo. A Google a Day. 15 Lesson Plans For Making Students Better Online Researchers.

Your students are probably Internet authorities. When it comes to Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, they might know far more than you. All of that time spent tweeting and chatting doesn’t necessarily translate to deep learning though. As students progress through school, online research skills become more important — for good reason. Both college professors and employers will expect young people to know their way around the academic side of the Internet; a skill that for many students, needs to be taught.

In a Pew survey, a majority of teachers said that their students lacked patience and determination when doing difficult research. Image via Flickr by Brad Flickinger For many students, doing research means typing a word or two into a Google search and using information from the first link that pops up. Common Sense Media You will find lesson plans to teach strategic searches to middle school and high school students. Google Do you have a complicated relationship with Wikipedia? 10 awesome Google features you should be using.