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Google Docs online: Advanced training for teachers #teachingonline #online teaching

This video tutorial shows you the advanced features in Google Docs. It is a must for any teacher working online and doing remote teaching at the moment. As teaching online becomes more commonplace, teachers and educators need clear guides as to how collaborative documents can be accessed and worked on. This is a clear and thorough look at the use of Google documents in education. You will see in this video three levels of viewing and what they really mean. You will see both the teacher and the student view and learn how you can change the access. In addition, you will see what happens when the students access the documents etc. More importantly, you will learn about comments which works very differently to what most teachers think. The video provides you with loads of useful tips around getting students collaborating, sharing documents and working in group based activities. In this video you will learn:

1) Exactly how the 'editing' setting works for both the teacher and the student.
2) What happens when you change the access setting of a document you have already shared.
3) How to organize a document to MAXIMIZE collaboration and organize your students.
4) How comments REALLY work. Watch a real example and see how powerful this feature is.
5) Learn how to add comments to specific parts of a document.

At the end of this video, you will have a complete understanding of how Google Docs really works and how to share and collaborate with Google Docs.

This is a great video if you are a teacher or trainer and what to set up collaborative activities with Google Docs. Ideal for blended or flipped learning. I take you step by step through the process of how students can all be working on a document and how to organise the document so that the students can easily work together and easily contribute to the document. If you use Google Classroom this feature will integrate seamlessly.

This is one of the best videos I ever produced. The training on Google gets a lot of feedback from teachers, such as how you can do all the different things you need to do.

More and more teaching is going online. You may already teach online or have been asked to move from face to face delivery to remote or distance delivery. Google docus are a perfect way to get round the issue of not being in the classroom. You can work with these synchronously or even better, it is useful for asynchronous learning.

Russell Stannard has used Google Docs in collaborative situations literally hundreds of times and so this video will provide you with some great ideas and some great tips. Ideal for any sort of training/teaching where you want students working in collaborative contexts like group work, class work or pair work. This will show you how to use Google docs at every level. It focuses more on the sharing, organising and collaboration aspects of this educational technology.

This is a complete 15 minute guide to all the features. You can use Google Docs to teach online or teach from home. The main thing is that this tutorial will guide you through the key features of Google Drive. You can use Google docs, sheets and even embed these into an online classroom, such as Google classroom. This is a simple piece of educational technology. This training video will show you briefly how to get your students or learners to be collaborative. You can get up and running really quickly. Instructions can be given in the document. I show you how to do this very clearly

You can create a table and change the font if necessary. You can, for example, get students to watch a video and offer a link to the video. Google and YouTube are linked and easily connected. In the first part of this tutorial I show you how to create a basic table and how to resize the areas in order that the students can write in the boxes. We need to share the table on the document with our learners. So to share this we will need to get learners to add their comments, when we set a task. By clicking on the share button, we can do this either by adding an email address or by clicking on the shareable link which can be copied in Google Classroom, Edmodo, Moodle or some other kind of virtual learning environment. When copying the unique link, you can choose the ‘can edit’ option, as opposed to ‘can comment’ option. You will see in the video what happens if you are logged in as another person, such as one of your learners. It is important to remember and what teachers don’t always understand, is what other users do to that document in terms of sharing options. It only takes one person to change the access level, so it might only be viewed rather than edited or commented on. So is really important as the link that you share, if you change the access level, that will affect all of the people who can access the document.

Видео Google Docs online: Advanced training for teachers #teachingonline #online teaching канала Russell Stannard (Teacher Training Videos)
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17 июня 2019 г. 16:45:38
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