I started this journey of my masters degree excited to find
new ways to use technology in the classroom. During one of my classes, I
learned about using Google Drive in the classroom. There are many parts of
Google Drive such as: Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, and Google
Forms. There are many ways to use these resources in classrooms today and get
students engaged in their work. There are also ways for teachers to use them to
make life easier. Below are some exciting ways to use Google Drive in the
classroom.
Google Docs: Google docs can be used
in the classroom to have students work on collaborative projects. Students will
not all have to be gathered around one computer but can all be doing something
on their own computer. Students who have access to the internet at home could
also work on assignments outside of school. Teachers can collect assignments
without having to print anything out.
Students would be able to use this to peer edit each other’s papers. There
is also a translate feature where you can translate your document into another
language. This would be very helpful to keep your ELL parents informed.
Google Slides: Using Google Slides
students can share presentations easily. Students can also collaborate on
presentations. Students will not need to be at the same place to work on a
group project. There is a built in chat feature that allows students to share
ideas about the presentation.
Google Sheets: With Google Sheets you can
create a seating chart for your class, record grades, keep track of attendance
and behavior, as well as make a class schedule.
Google Forms: Using Google Forms you can
make quizzes, and create feedback forms for group work. You can also create
mailing addresses which would be helpful at the beginning of the year when you
send things out.
I have created a collaborative project for the end of the year.
It is a zoo research project and I am so excited to get my students using
Google Docs independently. My students will need some guidance using it at
first since they are 6 and 7 years old but they love being on the computer and
tablets so I know they will love it.
There are many benefits to using Google Drive in the
classroom. First, Google Drive is free and it won’t cost you anything to start
implementing it into your teaching. Second, it is a great tool for students to
work collaboratively on projects because members of the group can work on the
same document at the same time. Lastly, Google Drive saves work automatically
so the students won’t have to worry about losing their work. This is a tool
that even in a first grade classroom I can see my students using for their
projects. Is this something that you could use in your classroom?
Resources:
T. (n.d.). 5 Ways to
Use Google Drive in the Classroom. Retrieved February 13, 2016, from
https://tusd.haikulearning.com/gkerr/tusdconnect/cms_page/view/8863501
Gonzalez, J. (2015,
September 25). What's so great about about Google Drive? And why should my
students be using it? Retrieved February 13, 2016, from
http://www.cultofpedagogy.com/google-drive-for-students/
38 Ideas to Use
Google Drive in Class. (2014, August 11). Retrieved February 13, 2016, from
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/08/38-ideas-to-use-google-drive-in-class.html
Mohr, S. (2013,
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Great ideas Jessica! I teach at the high school level and I am very excited about all the possibilities with Google Drive. This master's progress has introduced me to all the new possibilities. Tuesday, we get back to school I think I am going to take a day and walk students through the process of setting up a Google account. Many of my students will have access already, however, I think it will be a worthwhile lesson in order to get all of my students on the same page. We just finished our first unit for the spring semester and I would like to set up projects for the students moving forward. I am going to try an introduce the many features of Google to my students. Students are very tech savvy, but they do not have an understanding of how to use technology for academic purposes. Thank you for sharing your ideas! I look forward to learning more from you and others in our class.
ReplyDeleteI was introduced to Google Drive in one of my master's classes. Not all my students have emails so I do some preliminary work in order for my students to work on docs or slides collaboratively. I create a Doc or slide for each group. I then put all the links to those Docs or slides on a separate Doc with group names. I then post that on Edmodo for the students to access. I am getting pretty good and cranking out those docs or slides. It sounds like work but is very rewarding to see the students working collaboratively. They think its magic that they can work on the same slide show together even at their houses! Good luch!
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