Using CCPS Curriculum Online
Using CCPS Curriculum in Google Classroom
CCPS curriculum is currently in Onete notebooks. You may also have files stored on your external hard drives, OneDrives, or elsewhere. In order to get them "Google Classroom Ready," there are a few things you should know!
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Students can interact with Google files in Classroom seamlessly. If a file is Microsoft or a PDF document, the student will need the Kami extension to annotate on top of the document with digital inking or typing.
Video Tutorials for Transferring Curriculum
Accessing Online Curriculum in OneNote
A short video reminding CCPS employees how to access the curriculum. Curriculum can only be accessed on a CCPS device by a CCPS employee.
Accessing OneDrive from This PC
This video shows how to make your OneDrive appear in your familiar menus under "This PC" where you typically access your U Drive or other personal drives.
Accessing Google Drive from This PC
This video shows how to make your Google Drive appear in your familiar menus under "This PC" where you typically access your U Drive or other personal drives.
This video shows you how to copy your files from your OneDrive, U Drive, or personal drives to your Google Drive
Converting Files to PDF Format
This video demonstrates how to convert Google files, such as Google Docs or Google Slides, into PDF Files.
Converting Microsoft Files to Google Files
This video shows how to convert your Microsoft files to Google files for easy implementation in Google Classroom.
Using Other File Types in Google Drive
Can you use Microsoft files, flipcharts, or PDFs in Google? For the most part, yes! Extensions like Kami allow students to annotate on them!
This video shows you some tips for organizing your Google Drive by dragging and dropping files into folders.
Copying from Curriculum to Google
This video shows you how to take files from the Curriculum straight to your Google Drive
Templates & HyperDocs
Educators around the world have been using G Suite for Education for years, which is a huge benefit for us! Now, we can take advantage of the many resources already created and shared with us! To access these resources, click here. If you open and file and want your own copy, simply click File>Make a Copy, and your own copy will be in your drive for you to use!
Resource Submission
Calling All Resources
Have you created a resource that might be beneficial to many teachers across the county? It is a waste of time to have many different teachers create the same resources over again, so everyone share! Click the button below to quickly submit a resource to share. We will start a place for all staff to access these resources soon!
Transitioning to Online Learning
Online Learning
Online learning can be like the first week of school all over again. Use the time to establish online etiquette and ground rules. Do not plan to jump right into the curriculum and teach like you are in the classroom.