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Going Paperless with Google Docs Direct Link: Clint Stephens Southwest Educational Development Center (435) Google Docs tag Direct Link: Clint Stephens Southwest Educational Development Center (435) Google Docs tag

Why Paperless? Saves supplies costs Students can hand in work anytime Teachers can access student work anytime No stacks of paper to lug home Cyber-dogs have not figured out how to eat digital home work!

Added Bonus With all student work available online, Digital Portfolios are MUCH easier to compile.

Some have tried... And have been buried by notification s, suffered an unorganized Docs list, cant find specific assignments... Almost too much to handle without a plan.

Now, you have a plan! Google Docs/Drive workflow Overview: Digitize EVERYTHING Student Folders shared with Teacher Teacher Folders shared with Students Work Hand-In Form to tie it all together

With this in place... Fast and seamless for students to turn in their work Easy for teachers to manage and grade the mountain of student work

The Details

Digitize Student Work No matter what a student does, it needs to end up in a digital form, and then saved in their Google Docs/Drive space. The first step is done - all of your students already have a district Gmail/Apps account.

Digitize Student Work Documents, presentations and spreadsheets are easy. Math homework? Artwork? Cell phone or iPad camera and photo. PE Skill? Acting in a play? Record video and upload to YouTube/Drive account. School copy machine scan to PDF?

Digitize Student Work With all of their work available in Google Docs, students will have a complete record of their own learning. Their best work can & should eventually end up in a Digital Portfolio. For now, let's just stick with the Paperless Classroom workflow.

Student Folders Students create folders for each subject with a standard naming scheme: Subject/Period - Last, First or whatever works for you. Students share these folders with their teacher with edit rights. A teacher can access anything saved in these folders to grade, edit, comment.

Student Folders 'Handing in' homework only requires students to drag the file/document from their Google Docs list to the appropriate folder. Students do have one more small step... Since the folder is shared, the file is automatically shared with the teacher, and not an was sent!

Student Folders Teachers can organize these shared folders in Google Docs however they'd like By school year By subject By period

Student Folders Just create a class/subject folder, and drag the shared student folders into it Since students used a folder naming convention, everything is automatically organized alphabetically by the subject or student name. No more long, long, long list of student work!

Smith, Jim - Math Jones, Kim - Math Brown, Tom - Math 2nd Grade Math Students Share with Teacher, Give Edit Rights Teacher Adds Student Folders to a Class/Subject Collection

Teacher Folders Obviously, teachers often need to hand out assignments or documents to students. To help make this instant and paperless, teachers should make two different folders, shared with their students....

Teacher Folders The first is a 'Hand Out' folder, shared with View Only access rights Here's where you'll put documents and/or assignment templates for students to access and view. If it's an assignment template, the students can use 'File --> Save a copy' to save the assignment outline to their own Google Docs to edit and make their own.

Teacher Folders Make sure that if you do share a document this way that you have students rename it from 'Copy of Assignment 1' to 'Last, First Assignment 1' to make viewing/grading easier later.

Teacher Folders The other folder is a folder that will contain editable documents for collaborative work and presentations that you'd like all of your students to be able to access and edit. Share it with your students with their addresses, and give full Edit rights. Now, any document that is in that folder, students can collaborate & work together on!

2nd Grade Math Handout Shared with Students, View Only Rights 2nd Grade Math Collaborate Shared with Students, View and Edit Rights

Almost There... With this structure in place, documents and files flow where they need to go by each person adding documents to the proper folders. Grading is still time consuming for teachers - need to dig through many student folders often guessing the correct assignment from its name.

The Glue: Assignment Hand- In Form This last step is an extra step for your students, but it is the last piece to really making management and grading easy for teachers.

The Glue: Assignment Hand- In Form Create a new Form in Google Docs with the following items (example):example Class Period or Subject Last Name First Name Assignment Title or Name in a 'Choose from a list' question type Link/URL for the Assignment

The Glue: Assignment Hand- In Form Assignment link/URL? The form will allow you to sort the contents by any of the fields or questions asked, and the link will allow you to quickly access that assignment right in the form spreadsheet - without needing to go to each students folder, finding the correct assignment, and opening it up.

The Glue: Assignment Hand- In Form With the Assignment Hand-In spreadsheet, you can sort by name, assignment, class - whatever - to group the work as you like, access the student's work with a single click Make your comments or edits, close the assignment and instantly access the next one.

The Glue: Assignment Hand- In Form You can even add in your own information in the cells to the right with notes, grades or scores As long as you don't add columns to the left or change the information gained from the form, you'll be fine. This form/spreadsheet brings this whole process and workflow together and wraps it with a bow.

gClassFolders - Automate the Process! If all of that was a little too confusing, you may want to try gClassFoldersgClassFolders This is a Google Spreadsheet script automates the creation and sharing of all of the folders and shares You start here, enter your students names, addresses and class, and follow the instructions.start herefollow the instructions This workflow is Auto-Magically in place!

Going Beyond: Digital Portfolios

Student Digital Portfolios With all student work digitized, available and easily shared in Google Docs/Drive, the creation or showcase of a student's best work is now a relatively simple task - just link it! Using free online tools such as Google Sites or Posterous, student can share and link to their very best work for this year and for the school years to come.

Student Digital Portfolios This portfolio can not only serve as a showcase for students, parents, and teachers but could also be useful for job or college hunting. All of the work of collecting and organizing is done naturally. All that is left is to identify the students best and linking to it on their own web site.

Thanks! Clint Stephens Southwest Educational Development Center | (435) Direct Link: or - Google Docs tag Clint Stephens Southwest Educational Development Center | (435) Direct Link: or - Google Docs tag