Google A-has - Creative Features and Uses of G Suite Apps |
Participate and share : Interactive session
Evan Mosier
Discover how you can use more features within Google Tools to make your teaching life more efficient. We'll explore several features of numerous Google Tools in this fast-paced, information-packed session.
Audience: | Coaches, Curriculum/district specialists, Technology coordinators/facilitators |
Skill level: | Beginner |
Attendee devices: | Devices useful |
Attendee device specification: | Smartphone: Android, iOS, Windows Laptop: Chromebook, Mac, PC Tablet: Android, iOS, Windows |
Topic: | Instructional design & delivery |
Grade level: | PK-12 |
ISTE Standards: | For Education Leaders: Empowering Leader
Designer
|
- Features of Google Drive and the Workspace option
- Built-in features of Google Docs
- Increasing efficiency when using Google Slides
- Utilizing formulas and shortcuts in Google Sheets
- Being more adept with the benefits of Google Classroom
- Shortcuts for creating Google Form
- Image options throughout all of the G Suite apps
- Hidden features of YouTube
These tips and tricks have been widely successful each time they have been presented, both in-person and virtually. This is a cutting-edge, updated presentation that will continue to be added to in order to ensure the most recent updates are being shared.
- Introduction of Presenter
- Deep Dive into Various Google Tools
- Share Recent Google Updates
- Success Stories of Tools Used
- Questions from Attendees
www.ditchthattextbook.com
www.ctrlaltachieve.com
www.shakeuplearning.com
www.alicekeeler.com
Evan Mosier is a Technology Innovator (coach) from Davenport, Iowa who is a Google for Education Certified Trainer. In addition to his work with teachers and Google, Evan is also a Flipgrid Ambassador, Wakelet Ambassador, and #ditchbook Ambassador having worked with and presented alongside Matt Miller on various occasions. Additionally, Evan is an ISTE Certified Educator
Deep Dive With EduProtocols
Google for Education Adaptive Learning Lab
New Orleans Museum of Art