by admin | Dec 27, 2020 | Apps - Beginner, GC - Beginner, Google
Google Docs is designed for collaboration. Which means you might be in a lengthy document with other people who are editing the document at the same time. The problem is when the person you are collaborating with asks you to look at what they have contributed to the...
by admin | Dec 17, 2020 | Apps - Beginner, GC - Beginner, Google
alicekeeler.com/progressreportmaker Progress Reports from GC Track Missing Grades The answer is always a spreadsheet! The question is how can I show my students’ missing scores and progress reports from Google Classroom? I don’t like to use zeroes because...
by admin | Dec 14, 2020 | Apps - Beginner, GC - Beginner, Google, Jam - Beginner, Jamboard, Keyboard Shortcuts
I was playing around in Google Jamboard (jam.new) trying out random keyboard combinations to see what keyboard shortcuts exist besides Control V for paste. I found the ability to add a new sticky note and to view the version history. New Sticky Note Control Alt Shift...
by Melody McAllister | Dec 2, 2020 | Classroom, GC - Beginner, Google
Guest post by Melody McAllister When I was scrolling through my Twitter feed, one of my favorite educators, Dr. Amy Fast, sent out this Tweet and it stopped me in my tracks. Maybe it stopped me because Iām feeling this in a super way right now. While I...
by admin | Nov 18, 2020 | Apps - Beginner, Forms, GC - Beginner, Google
You probably are not in the habit of creating sections in a Google Form but I would recommend you use sections often. Create Pages Think of sections like pages. If you have a lot of questions you want to break it up into pages. Last Icon on the Toolbar When adding...
by admin | Oct 26, 2020 | Classroom, GC - Beginner, Google
The Google Classroom app for your phone is a must. When you open the app you see tiles of your Google Classroom classes. 3 Dots More Menu Whenever using digital tools be on the lookout for 3 dots. Some people refer to this as the snowman or shish kabob. In the upper...