Friday, May 16, 2014

The Many Uses of Google Drive

I myself only found out about Google Drive last semester, but man am I thankful that I did. Google Drive is a very versatile tool. With it, you can create documents, spreadsheets, and even slideshows, and the best part is that everything saves automatically and right to Google, so all of your stuff is accessible from any computer. This has saved me a couple times in the past.

I most certainly see myself incorporating Google Drive into my future classroom. I even got observe how effective it can be in the classroom during my field experience at Hellgate Elementary this semester. I worked with a very technologically progressive 5th grade class on writing realistic fiction stories, and each student had their own Ipad which they used to write their stories on Google Drive. This was awesome because I could work with the students on the stories right there in class and not have to worry about going to the computer lab or anything. They could also all share them with the teacher so that she can monitor their progress any time and help them with any questions from home.

An example of a lesson plan that I could create for a high school English class that utilizes Google Drive could be along these lines:

Let's imagine that my students will be reading John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath in class. As a possible introductory activity, I could have my students work collaboratively in groups of two or three to research the Great Depression, John Steinbeck, and/or the 1930's, and then, using Google Presentation, create a slideshow presentation. I would let the students work together on it in the classroom for only a little bit, just enough to brainstorm ideas, but then I would want them to practice their online collaboration skills by creating the actual presentation from their respective homes.

Then, as my students worked through the novel, I could use Google Documents to create chapter quizzes that my students could do from home. Not only would this save time, it would also eliminate a lot of paper waste.



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