The document provides tips and information about Google tools that can be used in the classroom, including Google Search, Google Docs, Google Custom Search, and Safe Search features. It discusses advanced search options in Google Search, how Google Docs allows for collaboration and is accessible from any device, how Custom Search can provide safe, reliable, and relevant results, and how Safe Search is a good feature for home computers to filter inappropriate content, especially for children. Resources for teaching students search skills and more information about Google tools are also provided.
2. Google's mission: to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.
3. What is under the Google umbrella? To name just a few!
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5. 1. Google Search Tips Advanced Search Watch The Internet: A Guide for Students from DE
6. 1. Google Search Tips Search Options Similar - f ind related websites Similar
7. 1. Google Search Tips CTRL F Sometimes there is so much information in a website that we have trouble finding spicific information. Use CTRL F (COMMAND F on a Mac) to search a wesite, pdf, or document for key words. Faster and more effective searching!!!
8. 1. Google Search Tips Search Options - F ind related searches or narrow the search. Wonder Wheel Time Line Watch the YouTube video Google Search Options to see how it works
9. 1. Google Search Tips Language Tools Type a search phrase in your language. Google will find results in other languages and translate them for you.
10. 1. Google Search Tips Search Bar Tips Calculator To use Google's built-in calculator function, simply enter the calculation you'd like done into the search box. Example: Book Search If you’re looking for results from Google Book Search, you can enter the name of the author or book title into the search box. Then, click on "Books" from the left-hand navigation to view book content. You can click through on the record to view more detailed info about that author or title. Example:
11. 2. Google Docs Why use it? - Collaboration - Available on any computer. NO jump drive needed.
14. Sample Custom Search Biome Unit 3. Google Custom Search - Safe - Reliable - Relevant
15. 4. Google Safe Search Great feature for your home computer - especially if you have children. Click Search Settings, Strict. This can be locked.
16. Resources Sign up for newsletter on new features or tips, find ways to use Google tools to help your students learn, download searching posters, and more... http://www.google.com/educators/index.html Lessons to teach your students how to become better at searching for information: http://www.google.com/educators/p_websearch.html Full listing of Search Bar Features: http://www.google.com/help/features.html
17. Video Resources Videos showing classrooms using Google Apps . If you are a visual learner and want to see how it's done versus reading about it... Using Forms in Google Docs Google Docs in Plain English
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Hello, my name is Holli Klatt and I'm the Media Specialist at Cushing. I've also taught at the middle level for many years, so I can really see how Google Apps can be used from elementary on up - more so in MS and HS. Let's have a show of hands - How many of you are at the elementary level, MS, HS. How many of you have a Google account?
The name Google, which was a mispeling of googol, reflects the immense volume of information that exists. Google seems to be updating every day.
I know everyone is aware of the basic search engine, but lets take a look at all the applications that are currently available. Go to Google and click on more to see a listing of everything. Let's face it, we could spend an entire week learning about Google Apps. Since we only have 50 minutes and I want to give you time to explore I am only going to share the information I found most helpful as an educator.
Today you will learn tips for searching using Advanced Search Features, how to get more results using search options, language tools, and search bar tricks. Google Docs If you want to use Google Docs you'll need to set up an account. With Google Custom Search yoiu can add specific sites for your students to search. As a parent I really like the safe search feature for our computers at home
Click on link to load. Being a Media Specialist I teach students and teachers about all the databases they have available to them because databases are typically kid friendly and more reliable. I find that students REALLY, REALLY want to turn to Google. I figure that if they are going to use Google they might as well do it as effectively and efficiently as possible. I teach them that the first google button they should click is the Advanced Search button. This short video clip from Discovery Education shows how to perform an Advanced Search in Google. If you haven't used DE you should check it out. There are many great clips to use in the classrooom. The best part of it is it takes a longer clip and breaks it up into short ones. It makes it easy to just show th e clip that pertains to your learning target. If you need help logging in, see your school Media Specialist. Lets take a few minutes and try some advanced searches. If anyone can search several domains you get a prize.
Once you perform a search and find a site that looks good, you can click on Similar Pages and find more websites just like it. Why don't you try. Advanced Search: Colonial Life .org
CTRL F isn't a Google feature, it's a web browser feature and works on windows and Mac's. Let's see what that looks like with our colonial life search...
There are many different search options to help you find just what your looking for. Let's look at this short clip on how to use two of these features: Wonder Wheel and the Time LIne.
Great tool for translating languages. It's located right on the main page. Let's take a few minutes and explore.
Google Docs is a completely web-based, simplified, free version of Microsoft Office. It provides basic functionality such as word-processing, spreadsheets and presentations. Google Docs enables multiple people in different locations to collaborate simultaneously on the same doc from any computer with Internet access
To have your students use Google Docs they will need email accounts. You can give them ePal accounts. See your school Media Specialist for help getting set up.
At school we have a filter
This presentation is posted on the KM ning. I put the resources at the beginnning so if you want to go back and explore it's easy to find.