Google and G Suite for Education are really teacher and student oriented. Chrome has apps and extensions you can add to your browser that can really be great tools. Visit the Chrome Web Store to check them out! There is even a Chrome Extension called the G Suite Training Center that, when installed, will integrate with the G Suite app you are using. It is help at your fingertips and is perfect for those of us who want to learn at our own pace.
Kasey Bell is an amazing resource for eLearning and Google Tools. Check out her website, linked to the image on the left. Also, her free cheat sheets are great for those of us who like to learn at our own pace.
Alice Keeler is another wonderful resource in the world of Google. The image to the left is also linked to her site. She also has templates (there's one posted in the Google Classroom section).
Eric Curts is another EdTech blogger whose work I admire greatly! His tutorials are user-friendly and well thought out. When I was seeking my Google Certified Educator certifications, his lists were invaluable as I studied.
Resources from 2019 Google-palooza
Click here to access the resources our presenters used this year.
Check out all the Googley Goodness in the links below!
Google Drive--your safe, cloud storage for all your files and pictures
Google Docs-- to be used for all your word processing needs
Google Slides--to be used for all your presentations and slide shows
Google Forms--quizzes, collect information, conduct surveys or vote and the data automatically populates a spreadsheet in real time
Google Drawings--allows you to get creative, manipulate images, create drawings for math problems and many, many more uses
Google Keep--create to-do lists, take notes and photos at conferences, organize research, etc.
Google Add-ons--handy little tools that give you expanded features in your Google programs.