As school systems begin to integrate tablets and smartphones into the classroom environment you need apps to use on those devices right? Well, Google provides numerous applications which may be used in the educational process. These may range from Microsoft Office to more complex programs like website creators and email/grading systems. They are free to use and come with varying levels of privacy settings from public to certain contacts. People who tend to prefer the pen and paper have even said that they are simple to use. Having such a large variety available is great for providing different components when teaching.
So, how do you use Google Apps for teaching? This depends on where you are and what methods you want to use in lessons. In general, all your documents are kept in one location making them easily accessible. You can create folders to separate different subjects or topics. Students can type their papers up rather than always writing and then the teacher can leave a comment directly on the document once it is shared making it more convenient to work on or change. There is a calendar that can be used to keep track of important dates plus the whole school could optimize it if they so wanted to. A teacher, Rayhan El-Alami, said “Really, once you begin using Google Apps you start discovering that there are always more things to try and more room to grow.” I myself use some of these apps on a daily basis and I know I’m not the only one. It really is a great tool that has lots of room for users to get comfortable with before implementing it into curriculum.
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