They can't just be a tool as they cost so much for the family, it needs to transform the learning.
The 5+aDay challenge. You teach them to carry on a 5 way conversation. We can contribute to this by having a conversation on our blog with the comments. We want to make sure that we reply on our blog. Tick the notify button so that you are notified when someone replies to your comment.
Google Forms
Name eg slide, doc, form and then google.com.
My Map allows you to create a personalised map on Google Maps and then store it in your drive. Great idea to use it to share where you went during the school holidays. Set up a Google Form and then you will have a spreadsheet to put into your map.
Z-A puts it into highest to lowest
Blog commenting - Google Form and then the spreadsheet sitting next to it so that they can see who has posted and who hasn't.
Docs to Form to create a form is a great extension, especially if you are going to work collaboratively on it.
Learning all about sheets today was great. I learnt a few new tricks that I can use in class. Especially adding a Google Form to site and making sure that the responses are there for all the class to see. I am going to develop a form to link blog post and comments, not sure how I will set it up but will give it a go next term.
I created some charts that show data from the classes blogs. I really enjoyed playing in sheets and getting into some of the formulas.
Have had a lesson with Dave as well and he showed me a few tips for using sheets. I really liked the formula (IMPORTRANGE) that we can change a sheet in one place and then it changes it automatically in another document .
Another busy day done!
Hi Mel. You certainly got a lot from today and it was interesting to see the different ways you could present the data. I am looking forward to seeing what you come up with to present your blog data to your students. Good luck for the Google Level 1 exam next week.
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