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Google Docs

Google Docs can be used to work collaboratively with and to provide feedback to students.

Details instructions and screenshots can be found in the Digital Learning Library presentation

Google Docs Tips

Creating interactive Slides and Docs can be extremely useful in keeping students engaged in their learning.

Below are some tips to creating interactive Slides and Docs:

  • Leveraging hyperlinks and media content

  • Vary the activity and content modality

  • Use Slides Q&A to engage the students by allowing them to ask questions

Feedback

Comments can be used to provide instantanous feedback to students.

Comments can be assigned to students using +student@mbhs.sa.edu.au.au

Collaborative Viewing

Google Docs, Slides or Sheets can be viewed live with anyone that has access to the link.

Ensure you click share and anyone with link can view.

Suggesting Edits

With Google Docs, Slides or Sheets you can choose not to edit the documents but rather suggest edits.

Ensure you click Suggesting so that you are only suggesting edits and improvements.

Collaborative Editing

Google Docs, Slides or Sheets can be edited live with anyone that has access to the link.

Ensure you click share and anyone with link can edit.

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