Teacher task software is abundant for instructors to perform all types of teaching and learning responsibilities. After completing the Google Docs projects, reflect your working experiences when you collaborate with your group members by using Google Docs. You may want to focus on how you use these technologies into your own classroom and how Google Docs promote active learning and collaboration among students? Make sure to use Chapter 7 as your reference. Link your projects at the end of your reflection and make the links open in a new window.
I really think that Google Docs is a great resource. I’ve used it as a student to collaborate with fellow classmates regarding projects and classwork. I’ve also used it as a teacher to collaborate with my department on lesson plans and standards. I love the fact that every invited member can be allowed to edit the document and I love how easy it is to share. I can share letters, lesson plans, technology plans, etc. at work, while also being able to view, evaluate, and edit student work. Google Docs is really a fantastic resource. It can used between students. It can be used between coworkers. It can be used between teachers or between teachers and administrators. There really is a never-ending list of values that Google Docs has. When I made my Google Docs, I found each of the programs easy-to-use and user-friendly. It was not hard to invite my fellow students to view my editing page and Google presentation and it was incredibly easy to have them be able to edit my documents. I think that Google Docs really does promote active learning for students and student collaboration. It is great for group work and great for students to be able to collaborate with one another using the technology they know and love. This can really get students thinking creatively and can assist them in putting forth the best final product that they possibly can. I will definitely be using Google Docs in my classroom for every subject that I teach.
Here is the link to my Google Doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19xrwVdQugaikxOj0NR_JlbWN0Do11MZDDScktwnxWaE/edit.
Here is the link to my Google Presentation:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/19e93wmClCc8_mRZNOMxWxa6wGScF0ag1Y5b4OYz0yCs/edit#slide=id.g148b9ba66c_0_93.
Here is the link to my Google Survey:
https://docs.google.com/a/eagles.usm.edu/forms/d/1aBdZMwIKDogQb49zQ7fzkmfqD33TexBKV8UEABUx5yM/edit.
I really think that Google Docs is a great resource. I’ve used it as a student to collaborate with fellow classmates regarding projects and classwork. I’ve also used it as a teacher to collaborate with my department on lesson plans and standards. I love the fact that every invited member can be allowed to edit the document and I love how easy it is to share. I can share letters, lesson plans, technology plans, etc. at work, while also being able to view, evaluate, and edit student work. Google Docs is really a fantastic resource. It can used between students. It can be used between coworkers. It can be used between teachers or between teachers and administrators. There really is a never-ending list of values that Google Docs has. When I made my Google Docs, I found each of the programs easy-to-use and user-friendly. It was not hard to invite my fellow students to view my editing page and Google presentation and it was incredibly easy to have them be able to edit my documents. I think that Google Docs really does promote active learning for students and student collaboration. It is great for group work and great for students to be able to collaborate with one another using the technology they know and love. This can really get students thinking creatively and can assist them in putting forth the best final product that they possibly can. I will definitely be using Google Docs in my classroom for every subject that I teach.
Here is the link to my Google Doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19xrwVdQugaikxOj0NR_JlbWN0Do11MZDDScktwnxWaE/edit.
Here is the link to my Google Presentation:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/19e93wmClCc8_mRZNOMxWxa6wGScF0ag1Y5b4OYz0yCs/edit#slide=id.g148b9ba66c_0_93.
Here is the link to my Google Survey:
https://docs.google.com/a/eagles.usm.edu/forms/d/1aBdZMwIKDogQb49zQ7fzkmfqD33TexBKV8UEABUx5yM/edit.