Some information in this presentation is from Patrick Douglas Crispen http://www.NetSquirrel.com  Used with permission   Sharon Elin  2009 You have a   Click here! iGoogle
G o o g l e Do You Remember Life Before ?
Life in the library… (alone)
Labor-intensive research! (alone)
Paper avalanche! (alone)
Most of our students don’t remember life without Google  or the internet…   And they don’t  work alone.
&quot;College students spend the majority of their time on the internet as opposed to other mediums … Lowe, Veronica. &quot;Study: College Students' Internet Use - iMedia Connection.&quot;  IMedia Connection: Interactive Marketing    News, Features, Podcasts and Video . 20 July 2006. IMedia Communications, Inc. 10 Feb. 2009    <http://www.imediaconnection.com/news/10466.asp>. &quot;… They no longer just surf websites, rather they now … communicate with peers, conduct research, share photos and view videos.”  Jennifer Floren, founder and CEO of Experience Inc .  (not alone)
We can meet  them where  they live by using   G o o g l e  A p p s
(You probably  knew this…) Google offers  more than a  search engine!
Much more! That’s a whole lot of stuff!
Today’s goal is to introduce a few favorites for educators. That’s a whole lot of stuff!
Google knows that times  have changed, and so should  the tools for learning.
Some students consider the old ways of learning tired, weak, and irrelevant…
Some students consider the old ways of learning tired, weak, and irrelevant…
Shift Happens
Shift Happens Times have changed
Shift Happens His hairstyle is already outdated Times have changed
How do 21 st  Century Students Learn? (and how does Google help?)
Collaborating Gmail Google Docs   (including text documents, slideshow presentations, forms, and spreadsheets) Google Sites Google Groups
Creating Google Docs   (including text documents, slideshow presentations, forms, and spreadsheets) Google Sites
Social Interaction Gmail Google Groups Google Sites
It starts with a Google account
It starts with a Google account Open a   free   Google account  (Not the same as a Gmail account, but linked to it)
Inviting collaboration Google Docs
Google Docs Live link Create new documents or upload existing documents
Google Docs Share a document so others can edit it online
Google Docs You can check the history of all revisions by the users. You can roll back to an earlier version.
Google Docs Publish a finished file in a webpage or blog… Or download as  .doc, .rtf, .pdf, .html, .xls, or .zip files
Google Spreadsheets Create a survey or a quiz Invite others to submit answers online or provide a link Answers appear in a spreadsheet in Google Docs Live link
Google Spreadsheets Like Excel files, data can be tallied with formulas. Spreadsheet can be shared for editing by others or kept private.
Inviting social interaction Google Groups
Google Groups
Google Groups
Google Groups
Google Groups vs Blackboard Unlike discussions in Blackboard, discussions in Google Groups can be opened to users outside the course. This allows cross-curricular interaction. Imagine several classes communicating on one common topic… Imagine inviting the world to join the discussion!
Google Groups vs Blackboard Did you know you  can also enjoy  group chats  in real time on Google?
Google Apps help us reach 21 st  Century learners,  who are naturally inclined  to explore the world online! Watch the following video, showing school systems using Google Apps.
Enjoy the video on the next slide, showing school systems using Google Apps.
I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them. ~Isaac Asimov This presentation was prepared under the “Fair Use” exemption  of the U.S. Copyright Law and is restricted  from further use.  Please contact Sharon Elin for permission to use  this presentation. She will probably say yes.

Google Apps Overview

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    Some information inthis presentation is from Patrick Douglas Crispen http://www.NetSquirrel.com Used with permission Sharon Elin 2009 You have a Click here! iGoogle
  • 2.
    G o og l e Do You Remember Life Before ?
  • 3.
    Life in thelibrary… (alone)
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Most of ourstudents don’t remember life without Google or the internet… And they don’t work alone.
  • 7.
    &quot;College students spendthe majority of their time on the internet as opposed to other mediums … Lowe, Veronica. &quot;Study: College Students' Internet Use - iMedia Connection.&quot; IMedia Connection: Interactive Marketing News, Features, Podcasts and Video . 20 July 2006. IMedia Communications, Inc. 10 Feb. 2009 <http://www.imediaconnection.com/news/10466.asp>. &quot;… They no longer just surf websites, rather they now … communicate with peers, conduct research, share photos and view videos.” Jennifer Floren, founder and CEO of Experience Inc . (not alone)
  • 8.
    We can meet them where they live by using G o o g l e A p p s
  • 9.
    (You probably knew this…) Google offers more than a search engine!
  • 10.
    Much more! That’sa whole lot of stuff!
  • 11.
    Today’s goal isto introduce a few favorites for educators. That’s a whole lot of stuff!
  • 12.
    Google knows thattimes have changed, and so should the tools for learning.
  • 13.
    Some students considerthe old ways of learning tired, weak, and irrelevant…
  • 14.
    Some students considerthe old ways of learning tired, weak, and irrelevant…
  • 15.
  • 16.
    Shift Happens Timeshave changed
  • 17.
    Shift Happens Hishairstyle is already outdated Times have changed
  • 18.
    How do 21st Century Students Learn? (and how does Google help?)
  • 19.
    Collaborating Gmail GoogleDocs (including text documents, slideshow presentations, forms, and spreadsheets) Google Sites Google Groups
  • 20.
    Creating Google Docs (including text documents, slideshow presentations, forms, and spreadsheets) Google Sites
  • 21.
    Social Interaction GmailGoogle Groups Google Sites
  • 22.
    It starts witha Google account
  • 23.
    It starts witha Google account Open a free Google account (Not the same as a Gmail account, but linked to it)
  • 24.
  • 25.
    Google Docs Livelink Create new documents or upload existing documents
  • 26.
    Google Docs Sharea document so others can edit it online
  • 27.
    Google Docs Youcan check the history of all revisions by the users. You can roll back to an earlier version.
  • 28.
    Google Docs Publisha finished file in a webpage or blog… Or download as .doc, .rtf, .pdf, .html, .xls, or .zip files
  • 29.
    Google Spreadsheets Createa survey or a quiz Invite others to submit answers online or provide a link Answers appear in a spreadsheet in Google Docs Live link
  • 30.
    Google Spreadsheets LikeExcel files, data can be tallied with formulas. Spreadsheet can be shared for editing by others or kept private.
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  • 35.
    Google Groups vsBlackboard Unlike discussions in Blackboard, discussions in Google Groups can be opened to users outside the course. This allows cross-curricular interaction. Imagine several classes communicating on one common topic… Imagine inviting the world to join the discussion!
  • 36.
    Google Groups vsBlackboard Did you know you can also enjoy group chats in real time on Google?
  • 37.
    Google Apps helpus reach 21 st Century learners, who are naturally inclined to explore the world online! Watch the following video, showing school systems using Google Apps.
  • 38.
    Enjoy the videoon the next slide, showing school systems using Google Apps.
  • 39.
    I do notfear computers. I fear the lack of them. ~Isaac Asimov This presentation was prepared under the “Fair Use” exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law and is restricted from further use. Please contact Sharon Elin for permission to use this presentation. She will probably say yes.