Teacher Tech blog with Alice Keeler

Paperless Is Not a Pedagogy

Alice Keeler

Find Your Google Sites

Find Your Google Sites

Find Your Google Sites

Google Sites Save to Google Drive

Google Sites is an easy way to make websites. Why do I make things in Google Sites as opposed to other website building tools? Integration with Google Drive! Double click to insert text or items in your Google Drive. Super easy.

Google Sites

sites.new

My favorite way to create a Google Site is to use sites.new. (You can also do site.new or website.new) But how do you get your way back to the website?

Google Drive

Delightfully, Google Sites save to Google Drive. Simply go to drive.google.com to find a list of all your Google Apps files, including Google Sites.

Filter

In Google Drive, click on the tiny arrow in the search box.

From “Type” choose “Sites.” If students are using Google Sites for a student portfolio (good idea), be sure to choose “owned by me” to filter down to YOUR sites.

Choose the file type Sites

5 Easy Steps for Teaching with Digital Tools

Introducing digital tools into your teaching can seem challenging at first. There are many tools out there, and it might feel like there’s a lot to learn. But with easy steps for teaching with digital tools, you can start simply and gradually. There’s no need to dive in all at once – just take it one step at a time. Taking easy steps for teaching with digital tools starts with trying something!

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Students Prepare to Present

Help Your Students Prepare to Present

Maximize student success in presentations with ‘Speaker Notes by AliceKeeler,’ the ideal Google Slides add-on. Enhance how students prepare to present with easy transfer of speaker notes to Google Docs, promoting effective communication skills. Dive into the world of engaging, technology-aided presentations and empower students to shine in their academic endeavors. Discover the key to transforming student presentations into interactive, skill-building experiences.

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Infographic 7 Basic Steps for a Google Form

New to using Google Forms? This tool is essential for teachers to not only save time but to be adaptive to student needs. Use Forms to survey students, play games, personalize instruction, and assessment. This infographic on the 7 basic steps for a Google Form will help you get started.

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Online Workshop: Get Your Add-on Published

How can you make Google Workspace (Docs/Sheets/Slides) even better? You can create custom Add-ons with Google Apps Script. Wondering How to Get Your Google Workspace Add-on Published? Join Alice Keeler, Google Developer Expert, to learn the steps to get your Add-on officially published.

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