- Read blog buddies work on Twitter and PLN - Grade blog in google form - Google doc blogs on TFT, If you are interested. Todays Class is on google documents and how to use them with students, coworkers, and for personal use. USE YOUR PERSONAL GMAIL ACCOUNT. 1. Spend a few minutes on this site: http://www.google.com/educators/p_docs.html 2. Preview of google docs: Word docs, Powerpoints, excel, forms, and drawing tools. 3. Build two google docs of your own: Think of a topic you might teach and build away. You two different styles (ie. word and form or pp and excel) 4. MAKE SURE YOU ALLOW OTHERS TO EDIT AND USE THE LINK: embed in your blog. 5. When you are finished: use twitter and tweet links to your google docs, be sure to add #uaedtech Go to at least two twitter links and complete the google doc they created. 6. Have a blog post on "google docs" done by next week 7. Screen Capturing: Screencast-o-matic Build a very short tutorial to post to your blog. Examples of topic will be addressed. 7. NEXT WEEK: NO formal meeting on campus for two weeks, however you have work to do online. Next week,, Oct 6-7 can be done alone or with blog buddy. Second week, Oct 12-13 will require your blog buddy for at least part of the assignment. a. Still read your blog buddies blog on the day of class (Oct 6-7 and Oct 12-13) and post a grade in the form. b. It is a notes day. I will provide a word document with links on the agenda. Visit each site on the doc and take notes (as you see fit). Visiting these sites and watching/reading should take you several hours. Then complete your blog on Standards, ethics and copyright as usually. You can attach your notes to the blog as a google doc or file.
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