Friday, February 26, 2016

Voice Typing Tool in Google Docs

You can use your voice to type in Google Docs.  It works very well and even allows you to use commands such as copy and paste and select all and more.

Simply open a Google Doc and choose Tools-Voice Typing.

You can also use this list of commands for even more features.


Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Create An Organizational Chart In Google Docs






Here’s how you can put together an org chart in Google Sheets. It will be a live chart meaning as you update the employee names or hierarchy in the spreadsheet, the org chart would update itself. Let’s get started.
Step 1. Open a Google Sheet and put the employee names in column A and the names of the immediate managers in Column B.
Step 2. Select the cells that you’ve just entered and choose Chart from the Insert menu in the spreadsheet.
Step 3. The Chart Editor will open inside Google Sheets. Scroll down the list of available chart types, choose “Organizational Chart” and click Insert to add the chart into your spreadsheet.

*Of course, the instructions refer to creating a chart for hierarchy in a business or organization.  Below, I changed it to be a calling tree.  There are lots of options.


Monday, February 8, 2016

Tools in Google Docs


Voice Typing Tool - Google voice typing allows writer to easily put their words on a page by speaking them instead of manually typing. Voice Typing is located under the “Tools” tab in Google Docs and appears as a microphone symbol, on the side, once selected. When trying out for my own use, I was surprised on the accuracy and would recommend this to teachers and students without hesitation. Pathways to the Common Core- Accelerating Achievement (1)



Google Doc Research Tool – Search on Google, Scholar, Images, Tables, and Dictionary to access the information you need without leaving Google Docs. The Research tool allows users to cite information using multiple formats.Pathways to the Common Core- Accelerating Achievement
 Both "tools" are available all the time in Google Docs.

Friday, February 5, 2016

Free Online Curriculum Resources

Below is a list of free online curriculum resources that may be valuable to instructors as a supplement to classroom lessons and textbooks.

www.ck12.org - Textbooks, flashcards, lessons online

www.discoveryeducation.com - Discovery Channel

www.engageny.org - Free Common Core State Standards for English and Math

www.khanacademy.org - Khan Academy

http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org - Kennedy Center for Performing Arts

www.loc.gov/teachers - Library of Congress

education.nationalgeographic.org - National Geographic

www.nps.gov/teachers - National Park Service

www.oercommons.org - Curated Digital Library

www.pbslearningmedia.org - PBS for Teachers

www.sascurriculumpathways.com - Interactice lessons