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November 2, 2023
- Sign in and stow your phones out of sight. Log into a Chromebook and complete the WYAW activities.
- Watching your iPad PSAs.....
What is your perspective on this process?
Getting Google-y: So far we've used Google: Sites, Drive, Slides, Jamboard, Keep, and Gmail. Here are a few more to consider:
- Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/
This tool is very useful in finding research related to a particular topic. You can often access the entire article by using the link to the right of the citation. You can also get the article citation in a variety of formats (e.g. APA, MLA, etc.)
- Google Docs: Open a blank document and try out some of these tools from the TOOLS menu:
- Voice Typing (for the reluctant writer who needs a gentle push to get started)
- Explore (for adding links or images to your document by dragging from an embedded search engine)
- Google Earth: Find it in your "waffle" menu and then search on these locations:
- The house you grew up in
- Where one of your family members is from
- Your first school
- Movie theaters, Play or Opera Houses, Restaurants in an exotic place or somewhere you'd like to visit
- One of these funky landmarks:
TIP: Use the Pegman (little yellow icon guy) to find user generated images (look for the small blue circles)
- Cadillac Ranch in TX
- World's Largest Easel in KS
- The Basket Building in OH
- The Peachoid (water tower) in SC
- Dole Plantation Maze in HI
- The Fremont Troll (sculpture) in WA
- Salvation Mountain (sculpture) in CA
- Try some of these collections:
- Google Forms: Go to Google Drive >> New >> More >> Google Forms or find it on the "waffle" menu
You can create forms to can share via a link to gather data. Some teachers use this for quizzes and homework as well.
- Create a form with at least three questions and at least two different types (short answer, dropdown, radio button/forced choice, etc.)
- Make sure in the Responses option to set up a Google Sheet to record your data
- Share the link using the Shorten URL option and copy it
- Post to Padlet (make sure to add your name at the top of your sticky) and take the form for those at your table
- Google Lab/Experiments
- Google Arts and Culture: https://artsandculture.google.com/
Look at these examples:
- Chrome Extensions: To continue our exploration of web 2.0 tools related to collections or suites of tools, let's look at tools you can embed in your Chrome browser. These are helper apps that you can add directly into your browser. Check some of these out by installing them into your Chrome browser. You must install the two required and one other that you choose and pin them to your browser bar.
- Go to the Chrome Web Store and search through the options. Find one you like.
- Click on the link to the extension
- Click the blue "Add to Chrome" button and then again the "Add extension"
- Manage your extensions using the icon in the top right corner

- Find your extension and choose to pin it so you can access from your browser bar
- Explore!
- Miss making a PSA with the iPad? Small groups to plan and create.
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