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Darcie Priester

20 practical ways to use Google Forms in class, school | Ditch That Textbook - 0 views

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    "The Amazing Race, Google Style. This game is an intense mashup of Google Slides/Documents, Google Forms and Google Maps (optional). Students must complete several challenges provided by the instructor using Google Slides or Documents. Once the complete the first challenge in the slide presentation or document, they submit the link to the presentation/document in a Google Form. Once submitted, the link to the next challenge in the game is in a link on the confirmation page for the form. Clear as crystal, right? No? Check out this outstanding example by Michelle Green. Once you get it, this activity is super engaging."
Darcie Priester

7 Ways to use Google Docs in the EAP Classroom | learning technologies in EAP - 0 views

  • One thing I’ve found helpful to do at the beginning of term is to create one document for each student with their name on it and then ask them to put any writing they do onto that. This saves a lot of hassle constantly creating and sharing Docs and makes them a lot easier to locate on Google Drive. It also has the added advantage that students and teachers can easily look back and see what feedback they got on previous writings and incorporate that into their new one.
  • do writing during a lesson and monitor their writing as they are doing it and provide ongoing comments to help guide them.
  • Another common classroom procedure that Google Docs can enhance is error correction. During the lesson, if you notice that students are making particular speaking or writing errors, you can collect them on a Google Doc and then share them with the group either at the end of the lesson or for homework. I would set the sharing settings so that students could only comment on the mistakes rather than edit them, and then they could work in pairs/groups to make suggestions in the margins as to what the correct answer is.
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  • A variation on the typical reading comprehension exercise is to copy and paste the text or article into a Google Doc and then set questions in the margins for students to respond to. These can be traditional comprehension/true or false questions  or questions about the language in the text. Responding to these questions can be set up as a jigsaw activity so only certain groups or individuals answer certain questions. Alternatively, everyone answers all questions and the responses can be seen stacked on top of each other down the margin.
Darcie Priester

Google Forms: All you should know about the new file upload feature - Google Apps Scrip... - 0 views

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    "Like any other type of question (short answer, multiple choice, date etc.) that is already available in Google Forms, you will see a new entry called 'File upload'. As the form creator, all you need to do is to add a new question, and select this option in the list: "
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currency conversion map, world currencies map, google map currency converter, Currate.c... - 0 views

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    world currencies map, google map currency converter, Currate.com Google Map Based Currency Converter With Currency Images
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Google docs, anyone? | Duke University Libraries Instruction & Outreach - 0 views

  • So, I moved on to using Google docs, creating a new doc for each class I teach and opening it for editing by anyone with the URL, which I conveniently link to my LibGuide for the course (see the “Areas of research – educational reform” link on this Education 111 courseguide). In this case, I had students list areas of educational reform they were most interested in exploring; we then looked over the list together and thought about how we might locate resources for particular topics. The list also served as a way for students to see what their classmates were interested in exploring and perhaps get additional ideas for their own research. An unexpected benefit is that students were able to use the doc after our session — their professor asked them to post their research questions and thoughts to the class doc as they continued their research on their own.
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What's New in Apps - Recap of July 2015 - Google Docs - 0 views

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    look at create custom google maps
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Wild Sanctuary - 0 views

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    listen to the "sounds of nature" as recorded around the world. Wild Sanctuary offers Google Earth and Google Maps files of placemarks containing audio recordings from around the world.
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Got Google? - 0 views

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    Molly Schroeder's Google Sites and Resources
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geoGreeting! - 0 views

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    How geeks show they care. Use Google Maps, Google Earth, and satellite imagery like you never have before.
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