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Join Stefanie Campbell and Heather Gyle in this interactive workshop to create and collaborate using Google Drive. Learn to create documents, edit, and share them, along with exploring various features and advantages of Google Drive. Receive step-by-step guidance to set up your account and start using this powerful tool for educational purposes. Get instant feedback and interact with mentors to enhance your learning experience.
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WED 24th MAY Technology toolkit: Google Drive
Your Interactive Learning Technology Mentors today… • Stefanie Campbell (@stefedu123) • Heather Gyle
Intended Learning Outcomes • Each person will create an account on Google Drive • Each person will create one type of new file on google drive
Google Drive • Heather and I will demonstrate how to: • Create a document • Edit a document • Collaborate on a document
Meeting our Intended Learning Outcomes. • Following our step-by-step procedure, you will now create your own Google Drive document. • Stef and Heather will be assisting you with this as we go along • Each person will create an account on Google Drive • Each person will create one type of new file on google drive
Step-by-step to create your own Google Drive document. • Go to website https://www.google.com/driveand sign up for a free account • You will be able to access Gmail, Youtube, Calendar, Google Hangout and many more apps developed by Google with this account.
There are multiple types of document you can create. We are going to walk you through creating a document which is shared
Creating and sharing • Similar functions to Microsoft Word… • …with add-ons..
Have we met our ILOs? • Each person will create an account on Google Drive • Each person will create one type of new file on google drive
Instant feedback: write/draw on your sticky note… How do you feel after this session?
Socrative – Exit ticket • Socrative.com – click on student • Enter room number • Teacher question: • How confidant do you feel in creating and sharing Google drive documents?
Questions? Feel free to ask either of the Mentors, Heather and Stef or Put your question on a sticky note