I have created my script and began my storyboard, but will change the background once we decide on a common one. My group is currently using a Google Document to keep all of our files together, and I sent mine in a separate document because I was using my friend's computer (mine officially crashed). Jimmy added mine to the group document and we are going to figure out who will do the final voice over and who will put the storyboard together.
Script
Google Presentation
Slide 2
There are several uses for Google documents, including every day tasks such as journaling, creating to do lists, recipes, etc…For this presentation, the main focus will be using Google Documents in Education. Google Documents can be used to create essays, write informal responses, and collaborate on projects and essays.
Slide 3
There are several advantages for teachers. If a teacher creates a lesson plan, quiz, or test, they can save the document using Google Documents and will have access anywhere with Internet at anytime. In the classroom, teachers can assign work and become collaborators on the document to edit or comment on student work. Teachers can also monitor student progress by reading the document or looking at the revision history.
Slide 4
Students also have access anytime and anywhere. They can collaborate and share their work with others, providing additional opportunities for editing. Students will not have to wait until the next class period to receive their initial comments back and can begin revising from home. For group projects, students can see who made revisions and can look back at the original document. There is also a chat feature if students plan to be online at the same time and can work from their homes instead of trying to find a time and place to meet. Auto save also prevents unwanted loss of the material.
Slide 5 ( plan on having an introduction to opening Google Docs and all of its features before this portion)
When beginning to work on the document, make sure to change the name in the top left corner. You can begin typing the document and have the opportunity to choose the font and size. To change the formatting of the text, click Format, Paragraph settings, or use the preset toolbar.
Slide 6
Like Microsoft Word, Google Documents allows you to insert pictures, links, drawings, equations, comments, and footnotes.
Slide 7
There are several sharing options which allow you to choose who can see the document and who can edit it. This also students to choose the people in their group to become editors while the rest of the class can view the work.
Monday, August 1, 2011
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