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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Writing with Forms and Autocrat

Have you ever tried to use Google Forms to help support student writing? 

Forms are a great way to help students organize writing. You can create the outline or graphic organizer using a form. Students complete the form and answer questions like: What's your claim, what evidence are you using, explain your reasoning, write a short conclusion... Teachers can then run the Autocrat add on to turn the form responses into a personalized essay outline for students. As a teacher, it makes it easy to look at specific elements like reasoning by going through the reasoning column on the spreadsheet (as opposed to reading the entire piece). If you add comments in another column before you run autocrat students can have feedback added to their outline. 


Create a Form


View the columns on the spreadsheet that you want. 




















Run Autocrat and create a student created personalized outline for each student

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Lit Trips/Google Earth Tours on Chromebooks



How to Convert a Google Earth Tour For Use On A Chromebook
I love my Samsung Chromebook! Sure, it does not have all the bells and whistles that my macbook does but it's light, durable, CHEAP and does almost everything I need it to do. However, I have always been frustrated that it is not possible to run Google Earth on the Chromebook. As a former geography teacher Google Earth gave my class access to the world. As Chromebooks continue to fill classrooms around the country it is important to know how you can convert tours and lit trips that have been created using Google Earth onto My Maps (formerly maps engine lite) which is accessible to Chromebooks. Google Lit Trips



Screen Shots from Google Earth


Screen Shots from MyMaps (maps engine)

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