Today's students must be well-versed in much more than the three traditional "Rs" that have carried public education for the past century. In order to compete in the global marketplace, students must also know their way around the most recent technology utilized in the workplace today.
To help students and teachers achieve that goal, Google Workspace for Education continues to bring technology into the classroom in real time. Through agreements with states, districts, and schools across the country, more public schools are seeing the results of digital learning tools in the classroom.
Using Google Docs in the Classroom
According to Google for Education, Google Apps can provide a multitude of uses in today's classroom, including:
- Gmail allows students and teachers to easily communicate with one another
- Docs gives students the opportunity to turn in assignments to the teacher directly from their own computer
- Sites give students access to assignments, lesson plans, and research material at any time of the day or night
- Groups provide additional opportunities for students to interact with instructors and classmates online
The addition of Google Apps makes the entire classroom more interactive, as teachers have the ability to coach students throughout the course of their assignments, and students have easy access to ask questions and get feedback. The "anytime, anywhere" access allows students and teachers to tailor their work time around their own schedules, rather than restricting them to standard school operating hours.
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