Google in the Classroom
Why its important and how to get started.
Wondering how to use the new computers in your classroom more effectively?
Find ways to make real connections to your curriculum that expand learning opportunities.
Worried about how to teach students skills that you may be uncomfortable with yourself?
Mrs. Harmon has created a step-by-step video and is available to tailor Google product use to your classroom needs.
Course Objectives:
Make connections to teacher and student standards.
You will find direct links to the use of Google products and the Danielson Framework as well as the Maryland Technology Standards for your students.
Watch step-by-step instructions on how to set up your own Google products.
You will find written directions and a screencast video that shows you how to create your own folder to begin sharing assignments with your students.
Receive support services to use Google products in ways that meet your needs.
Make connections with each other and Mrs. Harmon to find ways to use these products to best meet the needs of your students.
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Event Information
Google in the Classroom
Come join us for encouragement and instruction on how to use our new technology to engage and empower students to make stronger connections to your curriculum.
When?
Wednesday, Feb 17, 2016, 08:45 AM
Where?