Getting Started
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Using Google Drive & Edmodo for Collaboration.
USING GOOGLE DRIVE & EDMODO TO INCREASE CLASSROOM EFFICIENCY AND COLLABORATION
Keith JohnsonInstructional Technology Institute 2015ELA Teacher at Rollings Middle School of the ArtsDorchester District 2
Edmodo Group Code: cxhehd
About Me
I am an ELA Teacher at Rollings Middle School of the Arts.
I have published zero books.
I am not endorsed or “certified” by Google or Edmodo.
I do not maintain that I am an expert in regards to Google Drive or Edmodo; I simply think they make my classroom run more efficiently.
If you have previously used Google Drive and/or Edmodo in a way that you found beneficial and I do not mention, I encourage you to share your experience during this session!
Edmodo Group Code: cxhehd
Rationale Google Drive and Edmodo provide
free digital tools that can help teachers and students more effectively communicate, collaborate, and manage time. It has never been easier to give and receive feedback; save and share work; and edit and revise work.
These programs can supplement class content as well as provide alternate modes of communication and collaboration outside of class.
Edmodo Group Code: cxhehd
Objectives
Explore and use Google Drive (Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Forms).
Open a document, use features, save, and share.
See examples of classroom application of Google Drive.
Explore and use Edmodo. Posting on Edmodo; submitting work on Edmodo; annotating in Edomo; saving files in
Edmodo
See examples of classroom application of Edmodo.
Edmodo Group Code: cxhehd
Using Google Drive
Click the Google Apps button
Click Drive
You’ll end up on a page like this.
Exploring Google Drive
I have linked a sample Google Doc and a sample Google Slides presentation in the Edmodo group.
Use the links in Edmodo to access these files to explore some of their functions.
These files are also hyperlinked, in case you’ve opened this presentation from Sched.org.
Sample Google Docs Sample Google Slides Sample Google Form
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CLASSROOM APPLICATION: COLLOBORATING ON A PRESENTATION
Students can collaborate and comment in real-time.
The highlights and comments work great for modeling/examples without the need for individual student copies.
Google Drive: Pros and Cons
Pros Work is saved automatically as
students type.
Work can be accessed from any computer (PC & MAC) with internet connection.
Work can be shared with anyone who can access the internet.
Google Apps can be accessed on most devices.
Cons Internet accessibility is
difficult for some students.
You must be at least thirteen years old to create a Google account (which can also be a pro).
Google Drive does not have ALL the features of other word processors (For instance, fonts are limited.).
P.S. If you set up a Google account to use exclusively for class, why not use Google’s blogger for a class blog or to post student work?
Edmodo: Classroom Application
The owner of the group will receive an email when group members comment. This allows student/teacher more opportunities to collaborate.
It’s easy to post directions, examples, notes, and files, and students can also easily find these items.
Edmodo: Classroom Application
I post daily PPTs as .pdf files for absent students.
It’s easy to post videos. Just copy the link.
Edmodo: Pros and Cons
Pros Student-friendly (looks like a social
media site)
Parent-friendly (parent codes allow parents to see their own child’s assignments and posts from class)
Control over commenting
Easy to post comments, assignments, due dates, videos, and files
Edmodo App
Cons Students sometimes “miss”
folders because they’re to the side
Default settings allow students to comment without teacher moderation
Edmodo App’s functionality could use some work.
Edmodo will encourage you to buy stuff.
Closure Checklist: Did We…
Google Drive
Open a new document
Use various functions in Google Docs
Insert a picture
Share a document
Open a Slides presentation
Use the Research Tool
Insert a video
Edmodo
Join the group
Post a comment
Post a file
Post an assignment
Submit an assignment
Annotate in Edmodo
Connect Google Drive to Edmodo
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