Google FOR EDUCATION
Google Drive allows you to store up to 15 GB of files in Google's cloud system. You can easily share any files that are stored in Google Drive by right clicking on an item and selecting the share option. |
Tech Tip: To stay organized, create and color code folders within Google Drive to store documents, photos, and other related files.
Tip #1: Create a Google Doc and share it with others to collaborate on Lesson Plans, Presentation Outlines, and More!
Tip #2: Add tables, images, and hyperlinks to make more interactive and dynamic documents to share with students.
Tip #2: Add tables, images, and hyperlinks to make more interactive and dynamic documents to share with students.
Tip: Use Presenter mode to practice presenting your Slides. Use the built in time to practice timing and transitions.
Create, edit, and share a variety of online spreadsheets. www.flippity.net
"Easily turn a Google Spreadsheet into a Set of Online Flashcards and Other Cool Stuff" |
Tip: Use Flippity to create interactive items for your classroom like random name pickers, crossword puzzles, quiz games, and more!
Tip: Use the built in quiz feature to have Google automatically grade student form submissions.
Tip: Have students use drawings to create mind maps, all about me graphics, or storyboards about books read in class.
GSuite Training Extension
Still struggling with GSuite tools? Use the GSuite training extension to get tutorials as you use specific tools. Click the button below to enable the extension then visit any Google tool to use the training.
Get google to work for you!
Once you have mastered G Suite tools, use Chrome Extensions and G-Suite Add ons to make Google work for you. Click the links below to learn more!