Unit 7 Review
Well done! You’ve finished several lessons that help you bring student work online. You’ve also learned how to create class rosters, assign and collect work, and provide feedback to students. With everything you’ve...
Well done! You’ve finished several lessons that help you bring student work online. You’ve also learned how to create class rosters, assign and collect work, and provide feedback to students. With everything you’ve...
By now you’re probably aching to plan your next meeting using all the new skills you’ve learned. After finishing this lesson you’ve discovered some fantastic tools for managing your meetings, no matter where they are...
Now that you’ve learned how to use the Google tools available to you, we hope you feel more comfortable managing your time and squeezing a little extra productivity into your workday. Let’s review what we’ve learned...
The previous lessons shared practical ways to increase the rate of effective communication you have with your classroom community using a collection of user-friendly tools. While each lesson had many skills for you to...
Now that you’ve learned about the tools you can use to go (mostly) paperless, let’s apply that knowledge!Your score is private and won’t be shared. You can retake this test anytime.
After learning about the resources and people available to help you with Google tools, we hope you feel empowered to help yourself when you get stuck. But remember, you can always reach out for extra help when you...
...help your students be safer and more responsible online. There is a bit of a learning curve as you get started with technology in the classroom, but the more experience you get, the easier it will be. Let’s check...