Tom Barrett, who has written some great guides for teachers concerning the use of Google Docs, has just released another great piece of advice.
Tom Barrett has published a slide show featuring Eight Interesting Ways to Use Google Doc in the Classroom. The slide show shares good ideas as well as some good advice that teachers using Google Docs in the classroom should consider before starting a project with students.
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Normally, this is where I would write a blurb about how Google Docs is awesome and the awesome ways that it can be used in the classroom, but Tom does a much better job of that than I do. Therefore, you should check out Tom's blog and slide show.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Eight Ways to Use Google Docs from Tom Barrett
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Labels: Collaborative Learning, Google Documents, online collaboration, Teaching With Technology, Technology Integration, Tom Barrett
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2 comments:
It's up to 11 at the moment ... I like his ideas!
Thanks! Google docs is great, we use it for collaborative lesson planing!
The 8, no 11 tips are great!
Thanks again!!!
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