1. Educational Technology Module #3:
Leading in Digital Citizenship with
Google Slides
Date: 12/10/15
Grade level: 8th
Q. Annie Ishfaq
Math: Linear and
Non-linear functions
2. Educational Technology Module #3:
Leading in Digital Citizenship with
Google Slides
Date: 12/10/15
Grade level: 8th
Q. Annie Ishfaq
Math: Linear and
Non-linear functions
3. What are Linear and Non-linear
functions?
If you want to find out then watch this brief explanation of how to tell the
difference between linear and nonlinear equations!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3Co
hshlw90
4. Would you like to read a text on this
topic? Well then click on the link
below and start reading!
https://ca.bigideasmath.com/students/?level=9.00
&free=1
5. Wondering how the graphs of both
functions look like? Click on the link
below!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16Jh_Fnvc1T
sIoDGBvBFek97sk7FLa349DWYx3VkgFoc/edit?usp=
sharing
7. Lets play a game to determine if you
grasp the idea or not!
https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/51b0ac2f-3bb9-458e-a9
07-c8375258b5f0
8. Reflection
How can Google Slides help you share new digital
resources and tools for learning?
● What I love about Google Slides is that the format is similar to that of
PowerPoint but much better in terms of variety of slide themes and options to
insert your own links/content. As a future teacher, I would incorporate different
digital resources (games, texts, videos, graphics, etc.) in one single space using
Google Slides. To collaborate with my colleagues and/or students on Google
Slides, all I have to do is share the link or email it to them with one simple click. I
am also able to see the changes as they take place by other people. It would be
easier for my colleagues to critique the digital recourses I include in my slides by
leaving a comment next to the slides.. This will allow me to improve my mistakes
and prevent me from using similar digital resources.
9. What are Linear and Non-linear
functions?
If you want to find out then watch this brief explanation of how to tell the
difference between linear and nonlinear equations!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3Co
hshlw90
10. Would you like to read a text on this
topic? Well then click on the link
below and start reading!
https://ca.bigideasmath.com/students/?level=9.00
&free=1
11. Wondering how the graphs of both
functions look like? Click on the link
below!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16Jh_Fnvc1T
sIoDGBvBFek97sk7FLa349DWYx3VkgFoc/edit?usp=
sharing
13. Lets play a game to determine if you
grasp the idea or not!
https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/51b0ac2f-3bb9-458e-a9
07-c8375258b5f0
14. Reflection
How can Google Slides help you share new digital
resources and tools for learning?
● What I love about Google Slides is that the format is similar to that of
PowerPoint but much better in terms of variety of slide themes and options to
insert your own links/content. As a future teacher, I would incorporate different
digital resources (games, texts, videos, graphics, etc.) in one single space using
Google Slides. To collaborate with my colleagues and/or students on Google
Slides, all I have to do is share the link or email it to them with one simple click. I
am also able to see the changes as they take place by other people. It would be
easier for my colleagues to critique the digital recourses I include in my slides by
leaving a comment next to the slides.. This will allow me to improve my mistakes
and prevent me from using similar digital resources.