BABY SLAM - quick collaboration ideas for amazing results in your classroom
Presented to you by the most AWESOME TEAM TESLA
Research- research tool, students collaborate on a Google doc on assignments, they break the assignment up into parts and each set off to research the different aspects. They add their information to the Google doc for the benefit of all group members. Students use the 'comment section' to give each other feedback as to the relevance of their information and other aspects such as copyright, plagiarism and relevance. Students also add the teacher and they give feedback as the students research also.
Organisation and communication - Sports team rosters, uniform numbers, hometowns, etc, can be made to share information and later used for pamphlets and document creation.
Year Book magic - used for gathering information for a yearbook segment. (ie) "what you'll miss most about high school".
Collaborate with a school service club to create a slideshow to present to the school on a current issue.
Sign up sheets - can be made public for editing - share a "Sign Up" doc with parents who want to sign up to help with a school project.
Have a DRIVE folder for photo sharing for a yearbook or photography class.
Embedding surveys / questionnaires in a website to gather feedback from kids / parents using Google Forms
Google Forms - when students create a presentation, they also design a form which their peers fill out during their presentation. The purpose of this is to assist students with active listening, evaluating, critiquing and also feedback for the presenter.
Shared class review of units being studied via google docs. Each week students are allocated a job eg news reporter, note taker etc. They contribute notes/review to the Google doc which helps students compile a list of study notes over the duration of the term.
Use a Google form to pull down location based data, then map this to show the location of people completing it.
Google Presentation - Use of a shared presentation and embedded video from YouTube/Pictures of practical activities with students leaving comments about the practical activity on each slides. It becomes some what like voicethread
WeVideo - collaborative video editing in the cloud. Links with your Google Drive. Upload to YouTube.
Video Notes: http://www.videonot.es - Links with Google Drive. Watch videos and take notes then save to your Drive. Great for research.
Plot learning on Google Maps for country studies
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