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#GoOpen Phase 5: Designing Professional Learning Opportunities
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#GoOpen Launch Packet, Phase 5: Professional learning opportunities ensure sustainability and scalability of openly licensed educational resources. Going open allows for tremendous flexibility in teaching approaches for your educators. Many current #GoOpen Districts implement professional learning that focuses on personalized and blended learning paradigms even before considering openly licensed educational resources. This planning makes the transition to openly licensed educational resources a logical next step. As your teachers become more confident in these approaches and in creating, curating, and sharing openly licensed educational resources, you will reap the full benefits of this transition.

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Office of Educational Technology
Date Added:
08/24/2017
Google Drive
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Google Drive es una aplicación de Google, la encontramos en múltiples plataformas como pc, celular, tablets. Permite crear, almacenar, compartir diferentes archivos en la nube. Preferiblemente a cuentas que pertenezcan a gmail o que su interfaz sea administrada por google. El almacenamiento se puede usar a manera de backup tanto local como en espacio virtual sin usar almacenamiento en disco.
Los tipos de archivos que se pueden crear son: Documentos, Hoja de cálculo, Formularios, Presentaciones y demás, pues estas a su vez son también aplicaciones más específicas y diferentes. De esa manera también es posible compartir de manera pública o privada estos archivos con otras personas para facilitar la creación de trabajos colaborativos que se pueden llevar a cabo de manera sincrónica y asincrónica.

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Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Module
Date Added:
04/21/2019
Google Expeditions/Tour Creator Tutorial
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This is a brief tutorial for teachers and/or students in using the main features of Google Expeditions and Tour Creator. I demonstrate the interface of the Expeditions app on iPad and Smartphone, both from a teacher and student perspective. I also show an example of the Tour Creator which is newly available from Google/Poly and has potential for student artifact creation as well as custom teacher-made materials. In an attached document I explain how these newer functions satisfy the concerns expressed by some toward VR and how they support a Digital Didactical Design teaching model.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Interactive
Simulation
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Will Cheney
Date Added:
02/18/2020
Google Level 1 Certification: Unit 7, Lesson 1: Get Your Class Organized
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This lesson was adapted from the Google for Education Training Center Materials:When starting the school year, you may get your student class list on paper, or perhaps electronically. For a whole school year, you will be assigning and collecting work to the students on this list. To help you organize your school year, it’s a good idea to digitize any paper-based class rosters you receive so you can work with them online.G Suite for Education provides you with several tools to help you with this. In this lesson we will discuss Google Classroom and (just in case you don’t have Classroom access yet) other Google tools to meet those same goals.Google Classroom is a tool built specifically for teachers and students. It provides a platform for communicating with students, assigning and collecting work, and providing learning resources. It doesn’t matter if you have one student or one hundred in your classes; Google Classroom will help you setup a digital classroom quickly and easily so you can begin focusing on teaching and learning. Classroom also integrates with other Google products like Gmail and Google Drive to create a feature-rich toolset.The materials you have access to in Google Drive are readily available in Google Classroom. The “About” section is the perfect spot to place all critical documents such as your course syllabus, the bell schedule, and your school code of conduct. Documents that have lived in Drive have a more meaningful home in your Google Classroom’s “About” section for students to reference.If Classroom is not an option for your institution, don’t worry! There are other Google tools (like Google Sheets) that you can use to organize your communications and assignments with students. We’ll look at these too.Let’s go through the lesson now, so you can get your rosters ready for the school year.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Jen Van Fleet
Date Added:
11/14/2017
Google Level 1 Certification: Unit 7, Lesson 2: Assign Work More Easily
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Adapted from the Google for Edu Training Center MaterialsFor years, teachers have assigned homework by writing it on the whiteboard. Students (who are paying attention) write down, “Read pages 81-86 of the Biology textbook. Answer unit review questions 1-5,” to remember it later. Hopefully, the students copy these instructions correctly and don’t lose them amongst their other papers and notes. The following day, they take their work and place it on the teacher’s desk or perhaps in a small basket labeled, “Homework.” Of course, it’s easy for even the most careful student to make a mistake somewhere in this process and never turn anything in at all!Fortunately, in today’s world we can use Google tools to implement better processes and ensure your students’ work does not get lost along the way.Google Classroom is an excellent way to accomplish this. You can assign classwork or homework, let students know when their assignments are due, and add all the documents, links and videos with a few clicks. You can also instantly create individual copies of a doc for each of your students which are then shared and organized for you all in Classroom! As you manage assignments in Classroom, your students will receive email notifications for new assignments and see information on upcoming due dates.Your classroom is composed of unique learners who may need different resources at different times. Delivering specific resources to specific students is simple with Google Classroom. Build an assignment and use the drop down menu at the top to select individual, or sets of, students to receive the assignment. This feature is great for when some students are ready to move ahead with coursework. Simply assign them the work. When other students are ready to catch up, use the same process to assign the necessary work to them. Assign the right content and assignments at the right time and help personalize your student’s education experience by using Google Classroom.You can also create assignments for your students within Google Drive. You can have folders for all your students to see, and individual folders for each student so they can keep track of all their work in one place.Gone are the wasted hours in front of the photocopier. You can save time, paper, and chalk and personalize your classroom using Google Classroom.”

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Jen Van Fleet
Date Added:
11/14/2017
Google Level 1 Certification: Unit 7, Lesson 3: Collect Assignments Effortlessly
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Adapted from the Google for Edu Training Center Materials:When students turn in worksheets and other physical work, we try to organize it neatly in folders or drawers. We use different colors, labels, stickers, and more to easily find student work later on. Today, we can use a variety of tools to collect and organize students’ digital work too.Simplify the process of exchanging work between educators and learners by using Google Classroom and Drive. These tools can help teachers stay organized.Students can save time and energy turning in assignments in the digital classroom as well.Using Google Classroom, they can submit assignments with the click of a button.Using Drive, they can easily move documents to a folder shared with their teacher, or create a document in that folder to begin with. In this lesson, we’ll hear from a few teachers who are using Google tools to collect assignments in their classrooms.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Jen Van Fleet
Date Added:
11/14/2017
Google My Maps: Simple Quantitative Analysis
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This activity focuses on one of the many free web mapping applications available: Google My Maps. Google My Maps allows you to create personalized maps, complete with linked photographs and YouTube videos. However, Google My Maps also includes a series of tools for simple quantitative analysis, for example to find the latitude and longitude of a location or the length and area of a geographic feature (e.g. a stream or a glacier).

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
Carsten Braun
Date Added:
01/20/2023
Google for Education Tech Toolkit for Families and Guardians
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For educators using Google technology in their classrooms, this toolkit from Google for Education provides videos and best practices for educators to share with their students' families and guardians.Materials are copyright Google. This document from the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction provides links to the online resources.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Barbara Soots
Dennis Small
Washington OSPI OER Project
Date Added:
09/23/2020
#Googleforms#Quiz#Assessment#Evaluation#Online Class test#Registration Form#Feedback Form
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How to create online quiz using Google Forms (For Teachers and Teacher Educators)There are two ways to create online quiz through Google Forms:(i) Directly g...

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Higher Education
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Interactive
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
06/04/2021
The Great Data States: North Dakota
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SETDA and Project Unicorn host a conversation with North Dakota state educational technology leaders on some of their work to promote interoperability in educational data systems.

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Case Study
Author:
Project Unicorn
SETDA
Date Added:
07/17/2022
The Great Data States Series: Nebraska
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SETDA and Project Unicorn host a conversation with Nebraska state educational technology leaders on some of their work to promote interoperability in educational data systems.

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Case Study
Author:
Project Unicorn
SETDA
Date Added:
07/17/2022
Guia Didático para elaboração de projetos sustentáveis no ensino das Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação
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O “Guia didático para elaboração de projetos sustentáveis no ensino das Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação” está estruturado na ação educativa interativa, baseada em soluções de problemas e desenvolvimento de habilidades e competências para o mundo do trabalho e serve de referência metodológica para que outras escolas, professores e estudantes possam vivenciar experiências exitosas de aprendizagem, que colaborem para ancorar conhecimentos clássicos, dando-lhes uma aplicabilidade no mundo real, lançando mão do lúdico, da criatividade e do protagonismo dos estudantes do Ensino Proissional, a partir da elaboração de projetos socioambientalmente responsáveis. Este Guia Didático é um material de linguagem acessível e detalhada para que professores possam usar, junto aos seus estudantes, como referência no desenvolvimento de trabalhos de pesquisa em escolas de Ensino Médio e Profissional, além de promover a cultura da Educação Científica nesses espaços, mostrando esses ambientes como produtores de conhecimento e não apenas atores passivos nesta construção. Neste guia o leitor encontrará, além da fundamentação teórica que sustenta os temas debatidos, as etapas metodológicas que foram utilizadas para obtenção dos resultados
atingidos e dicas de materiais utilizados para que mais professores, alunos e escolas se permitam vivenciar essa experiência fazendo as adaptações necessárias.

Subject:
Applied Science
Education
Educational Technology
Environmental Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Case Study
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Carla Vanesca Rabelo Ollandezos
Date Added:
12/27/2019
“Guia de pesquisa, combinação e adaptação de média para produção de Recursos Educacionais Abertos”
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Este trabalho pretende funcionar como um guia de auxílio à pesquisa de elementos de média que constituam objetos de conhecimento com licenças abertas, permitindo a sua combinação e adaptação na a produção de Recursos Educacionais Abertos (REA).
Começa com uma introdução geral sobre os REA e os cinco princípios de abertura. Em seguida mostra a forma como devemos orientar a pesquisa de ficheiros com base nas suas licenças de modo a permitir a criação dum REA que respeite os cinco Rs.
Por último são explicados diferentes métodos de pesquisa de média com licenças abertas e indicados os principais repositórios onde podem ser encontrados, de acordo com a modalidade (imagem, áudio, vídeo, simulações e animações).

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Reading
Student Guide
Unit of Study
Date Added:
02/06/2019
Guia de trabajo
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Esta es una lección del área de Medio Social y Natural sobre Metodologías y Modalidades de Enseñanza Centradas en el Desarrollo de Competencias.

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Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Student Guide
Author:
Vinicio Cristales
Date Added:
07/17/2024
Guide to blended learning
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Recognising the potential of blended learning, COL advocates the systematic integration of technology in teaching and learning in higher education institutions through policy development, capacity building and the use of appropriate low-cost technologies. While working with partner institutions for building capacity and implementing technology-enabled learning, it became clear that a definitive source on blended learning design would help teachers to follow available best practices. The idea for this Guide to Blended Learning emerged from this need. We hope this will be a valuable resource for teachers developing blended courses for effective student learning.

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Commonwealth of Learning
Author:
Dan Wilton
Martha Cleveland-Innes
Date Added:
01/13/2020