Google for Education: How to Promote Group Work and Inspire Creativity
Offered By: Tablet Academy via FutureLearn
Course Description
Overview
Get started using Google Workspace for Education
Help inspire creativity and cooperation between you and your learners by optimising the online tools available to you in Google Workspace.
On this three-week course, you’ll learn the basic digital skills which will allow you and your learners to work together for a more effective learning experience.
You’ll be able to edit documents together in real-time to improve efficiency, helping to keep on top of changes that have been made and what still needs to be done.
Promote collaborative working with your colleagues and students
You’ll understand how online tools can support collaboration between colleagues and students as well as helping to create engaging learning experiences.
You’ll learn how to manage collaborative files and where to store them to keep your resources organised and easily accessible.
Provide better support for your students using Google for Education
By the end of this course, you’ll feel confident in using Google Workspace to provide better education resources to your students.
Learning from the experts at Tablet Academy, this course will also help you prepare for the Google Certified Educator Level 1 certification.
This course is part of the ExpertTrack Google for Education Fundamentals – a comprehensive set of courses that will help you master the Google tools available to you as an educator.
This course is designed for those with prior teaching experience or supporting education who are new to using Google for Education.
This will also benefit you if you haven’t yet achieved the Google Certified Educator Level 1 certification.
Taught by
Graham Bowman
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