Google Classroom: Share, Collect, and Manage Student Work Online
Offered By: Tablet Academy via FutureLearn
Course Description
Overview
Create successful online learning experiences
This four-week course will equip you with a wealth of tools to create attractive online learning experiences for your students.
From simple presentations and websites to fully interactive quizzes and assignments, you’ll learn how to present information to your students to help encourage engagement.
You’ll understand how to support your students and give them feedback along the way as you monitor their progress and analyse data to spot where intervention might be needed.
Use digital tools to help manage your students’ learning journey
Developing an understanding of the workflow of Google Classroom, you’ll learn how to distribute, collect, and feedback on work digitally to play an active role in your student’s learning journey.
You’ll understand the benefits and drawbacks of distributing and collecting work online before learning the best methods to help you effectively share work with your students.
Learn from the experts at Tablet Academy
By the end of this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to provide enhanced learning experiences using online digital tools.
Learning from the experts at Tablet Academy, you’ll feel confident in creating engaging presentations, quizzes, videos, and more to promote learning with your students.
This course is part of the ExpertTrack Google for Education Fundamentals – a comprehensive set of courses to help prepare you for the Google Certified Educator Level 1 certification.
This course is designed for those who have experience in teaching or supporting education and are new to using Google for Education. It will benefit you if you haven’t yet achieved the Google Certified Educator Level 1 certification.
Taught by
Graham Bowman
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