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Google Me This… How to Make Collaboration Work in a Wiki World Ben Smith and Jared Mader @edtechben @rlmaderj www.edtechinnovators.com

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Come take a behind-the-scenes look at how to create a collaborative work environment in your science classroom using web-based tools.

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Google Me This…How to Make Collaboration Work in a Wiki World

Ben Smith and Jared Mader@edtechben @rlmaderjwww.edtechinnovators.com

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About Us

Ben Smith:• Physics Teacher• Keystone Technology

Integrator• Making IT Happen

Award Winner• Former ISTE Board of

Directors

Jared Mader:• Director of Technology• Former Chemistry

Teacher• Keystone Technology

Integrator• Masters in

Instructional Technology

• ISTE Consultant

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Our Website

www.edtechinnovators.com

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2013 Presentations

Friday PSTA Presentations• 9:00 – 10:00 AM – Using iPads to

Create Innovative Scientists (Room #112)

• 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM - The World of Google in Science (Room #203)

• 12:45 – 1:45 PM – Putting Web 2.0 into the Science Classroom (Room #219)

• 2:00 – 3:00 PM – Google Me This: How to Make Collaboration Work in a Wiki World (Room #205)

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Special Interest Groups

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Google - More than Just Search

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Success in the Digital Agefor students

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Marc Prensky - Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants - See Articlehttp://www.iste.org/learn/iste-toolkit.aspx

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A Taxonomy for Integrating Technology

Increasing Levels of CognitionCurriculum mastery deepens

Increasing Complexity of Technology SkillsTechnology choices become autonomous

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What Can Google Do for You?

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Typical Class Activity• Setting up Record Keeping• Activity 1 – Reading• Activity 2 – Brainstorm• Activity 3 – Note Taking• Activity 4 – Recording Data• Activity 4A – Viewing the Data• Activity 4B – Graphing the Data• Activity 5 – Analyzing• Activity 6 – Communicating

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Record Keeping

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Pre-Reading/Reading

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Brainstorming

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Notetaking

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Recording - Google Drive

• Documents• Spreadsheets• Presentations

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Google Drive

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Sharing

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Sharing Folders

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Improving the Use of Forms

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Creating Forms

• Clicking on “Add Form” lets you select types of questions and compiles answers into a spreadsheet.

• Clicking on “Add Item” allows you to add six different types of questions or formatting:

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Design

• Front End - Questions• Back End - Spreadsheet

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Sharing Forms - Link

• When you choose to share a form, a link is created.

• You can email the link to others or you can create a TinyURL or MooURL quick link that can be remembered and easily used.

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Sharing Forms - Embedding

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Wiki – Form Embed

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Wiki – Data Warehouse

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Data Analysis

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Communicate / Report

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Assessment

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Questions

• Email: [email protected]• Website: www.edtechinnovators.com

• Ben @edtechben [email protected]

• Jared @rlmaderj [email protected]