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Updated Edition of Bestseller

Google Tools Meets Middle School

By: Michael J. Graham, Jason M. Borgen

Filled with actionable instruction ideas, this sparkling new edition includes must-have tools that enable all teachers to become masters of learning for 21st century students.

Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781506360164
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Series: Corwin Teaching Essentials
  • Year: 2017
  • Page Count: 224
  • Publication date: September 22, 2017

Price: $39.95


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Description

Description

Become a master of 21st century learning for your students

Google Apps and Chromebooks have become ubiquitous in classrooms, but how can you thoughtfully and seamlessly integrate these tools into day-to-day teaching to prepare your students for the jobs of the future? Filled with actionable instruction ideas, the newest edition of this bestselling book includes:

  • Step-by-step tutorials on how to use the Google Apps for Education suite so students can create, collaborate, and share their work
  • How each tool can impact student learning, promote 21st-century skills, and meet and exceed ISTE NETs, Common Core, and other standards
  • New and updated classroom examples, teaching tips, and sample lessons to help you use these tools most effectively

The exciting second edition will invigorate veteran teachers to implement new strategies while helping novice teachers get familiar with crucial technology components students need for success for high school and later in life.

"Graham and Borgen have hit the nail on the head! They have compiled extensive resources to provide the teachers with a one-stop location to move technology integration forward in a school or district."
Tim Landeck, Director, Technology Services
Pajaro Valley Unified School District, Watsonville, CA


"Given the fact that Google now dominates the edtech market, mastering the tools in the G Suite for Education is no longer a luxury but rather a necessity for 21st-century educators.  The authors have written a comprehensive instructional work the covers the full range of Google tools -- from Gmail to Google Drive and beyond. Pedagogy, lesson ideas, and helpful tech tips round out a book that will surely be a must read for any forward-thinking educator."
Dr. John Davenport, Middle School ELA and History Teacher
Portola Valley School District, Portola Valley, CA


Key features

The new edition will include:

  • Provides step-by-step tutorials on how to use the Google Apps for Education suite.
  • Describes how each tool can impact student learning, promote 21st century skills, and meet and exceed several types of standards: ISTE NETs, Common Core, and other standards.
  • Offers completely new and updated classroom examples, teaching tips, and sample lessons aligned to standards to help teachers begin to use these tools effectively.
  • Lessons and considerations specific to middle school classrooms.
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Michael J. Graham

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Michael J. Graham is the Assistant Principal of Westside High School in Jonesboro, Arkansas where he will help lead a 1:1 Chromebook initiative this fall. Westside High School will equip approximately 650 students with devices to improve their educational experience both in the classroom and at home. Michael is a Google Apps for Education Certified Trainer and author of Google Apps Meets Common Core. In his role as assistant principal he manages and develops technology related professional development that improves instruction for teachers at his school and around the nation. He has a special talent for making teachers feel comfortable and confident when implementing 21st Century skills into their classrooms.

Before becoming an administrator Michael taught 8th grade math for 5 years and was the instructional technologist for grades 5-8 for 2 years in a high poverty school. As instructional technologist he worked closely with classroom teachers coaching them on best practices using technology in the classroom. His book is based on real classroom experiences and all of the lesson plans and lesson ideas in the book have been vetted in real classrooms.

Michael is a leading force in education technology in his state and around the nation. He serves on the joint Arkansas Department of Education-California Department of Education’s Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership (TICAL Project). He also serves on the boards of the Hot Springs Technology Institute and Arkansas iTunesU Education Portal. Michael presents at events around the country including ISTE. Follow Michael J. Graham on Twitter for the latest on education technology and innovative teaching practices @mjgraham0.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface


Acknowledgments


About the Authors


1. Becoming a Master of Learning

     Key Features

     Future Ready Learning

     Instructional Standards

     Pedagogy

     Features of G Suite for Education

     Google User Experience

     Why Google?

     Summary

     Resources

2. G Suite for Education: Overview

     Key Features

     The Apps

     The Cloud

     Share

     The Domain Administrator: Behind the Scenes

     Resources

3. Google Classroom

     Key Features

     Setting Up Your Class

     Class Activities

     Grades

     Communicate With Parents

     SAMR Implications—Transforming Instruction

     Even More

     Summary

     Resources

4. Google Documents

     Key Features

     Google Docs Basics and State-Mandated Testing

     File Menu

     Edit Menu

     View Menu

     Living Documents

     Insert Menu

     Tools Menu

     Table Menu

     Add-ons

     SAMR Implications—Transforming Instruction

     Even More

     Summary

     Resources

5. Google Slides

     Key Features

     Slides and Communication

     Accessing Presentations

     File Menu

     Insert Menu

     Slide Menu

     Format Menu

     Example of Student Work

     SAMR Implications—Transforming Instruction

     Even More

     Summary

     Resources

6. Google Sheets

     Key Features

     Standards for Mathematical Practice

     File Menu

     Edit Menu

     View Menu

     Insert Menu

     Format Menu

     Data Menu

     Tools Menu

     Add-ons

     Auto Fill

     SAMR Implications—Transformation Instruction

     Summary

     Resources

7. Google Forms

     Key Features

     Advantages of Forms

     Creating a Google Form

     Editing a Google Form

     Settings

     Administering the Form

     Responses in Google Forms

     Google Forms Menu in Google Sheets

     Uses for Forms

     SAMR Implications—Transforming Instruction

     Even More

     Summary

     Resources

8. Google Drawings

     Key Features

     Graphic Organizers

     Share Versus Publish

     File Menu

     View Menu

     Flowcharts

     Drawings as Assessments

     Graphical Toolbar

     Insert Menu

     Edit Icons

     SAMR Implications—Transforming Instruction

     Even More

     Summary

     Resources

9. Google Drive

     Key Features

     Accessing Drive

     Managing Drive

     Search

     Download Google Drive

     SAMR Implications—Transforming Instruction

     Even More

     Summary

10. Even More Google

     Key Features

     Search

     A Google a Day

     Google URL Shortener

     Google Chrome

     Maps

     Scholar

     Communication

     Hangouts

     Summary

     Resources

Index


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