The GCSC Technology Integration YouTube Channel is a source of information for both teachers and students. Videos are broken into many categories and cover numerous questions that have been asked by teachers.
The video to the left is the introductory video for the GCSC Technology Integration YouTube Channel. Clicking the video or the hyperlinks will take you to the channel.
Viewers are taken on a quick tour of Google Earth for Chrome. After providing a general overview, the focus is on how to easily create projects that can take students (or any other viewers) on a voyage anywhere in the world. Several of the features covered have recently been updated and make Earth for a Chrome a more viable tool for creating tours that can be used in a classroom or shared with others.
Covered in this video is the process for submitting a website URL as a Canvas assignment. This process can be used with Google Docs, Office 365 files, YouTube videos, and many more resources.
Provided are instructions for uploading a file as a way to complete a Canvas assignment. This is a process that teachers will want to be familiar as they guide students in completing assignments.
Provided are instructions for submitting an audio file as a Canvas assignment. This process is useful in guiding students to upload recordings they have developed for teacher created assignments.
Viewers are provided with instruction on sharing a Google Form so that recipients can complete the form. Emphasis is provided on how to submit a Form link as a Canvas assignment.
Viewers will learn how to submit the link to an Office 365 document as a Canvas assignment. This process is useful if you want students to submit assignments to you as a link that allows you to click and view their work.
Use iPad OS, Safari, and OneNote to capture a website, save it as a PDF, and store it in OneNote. The uses of this process are endless as it allows you to turn any webpage into a document that can be stored and organized in your digital notebook.
Learn how to integrate Google Assignments Beta with the GCSC instance of Canvas by following a step-by-step procedure for setting up an assignment.
Analytics Beta by Canvas is a relatively new feature that allows you to interact with the students in your course in ways that were not previously possible. This video takes you on a quick tour and explores some of the features of this new tool.
Everyone downloads files, but many have trouble locating them after they have downloaded. In less than four minutes this video provides some strategies for locating files that have been downloaded.
The Microsoft Whiteboard app provides you with a platform for creating, annotating, saving, and exporting images that you want to share with your class. These features allow you to replace a SMART Board or Ziggy and this video provides an overview of the basic functions.
Provided is an overview of how to insert a Microsoft Form into a PowerPoint presentation. Once the form is placed in the PowerPoint, the presentation can be shared with others so they can complete the form while viewing the presentation.
Presented is an overview of Microsoft Forms. The video starts by covering information essential to creating questions, sharing a form, and reviewing results. Following that, the video concludes with methods for creating a quiz using Microsoft Forms and sharing with students.
Google Meet is Google's video conferencing tool. Meet is an outgrowth of Hangouts and can be used to conference with others and share your screen with those attending a virtual meting.
Since the migration of the multi-person video hangout to Meet, Hangouts has changed slightly. This video provides a brief overview of Hangouts, how to access, and what it can do.
Detailed in this video is the process for distributing a Microsoft Office document via Canvas to your students. Once an Office 365 Cloud Assignment has been created, students can edit their own unique copy of the Office document directly within Canvas.
Have wondered how to create a Google Doc and distribute to students so they can view, work on, and submit the document through Canvas? If so, then you will want to learn more about the Google Docs Cloud Assignment LTI within Canvas.
This video provides a brief overview of how to use the Google Docs Cloud Assignment LTI and may revolutionize how you use both Google Docs and Canvas.
This video was originally posted on my old channel and used for the student device deployment during the 2018-2019 school year. The video has been uploaded again at this channel to facilitate deployment during the 2019-2020 school year.
This video is a live stream of the Technology for Parents presentation that was given on six occasions before the start of the 2019-2020 school year. This was my first attempt at live streaming a presentation and in a few places the audio is spotty. If you have questions please feel free to contact me.