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Transparency in Student Teamwork: Walking around the classroom using GoogleDocs
Lisa Rapple
Linda Treinish
Kevin Dean
What we will be sharing?
• What is GoogleDoc , what is it good for? Lisa Rapple• What are some simple uses, complex uses? Lisa
Rapple• How does GoogleDoc integrate with LMS? Lisa
Rapple• An example of a simple use: Class collaboration to edit a
document - Kevin Dean• An example of a more complex use: Teams collaborate
to create a new document - Linda Treinish• Housekeeping items such as where to get instructions
and tutorials, what to consider for archiving student work - Lisa Rapple
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Collaborative work in a F2F classroom
Discussions originated in F2F classrooms, they were either undocumented or scribed. The team could share the document, but can not view at the same time, unless…. They used a flipchart.
A true collaboration of the document was awkward.
Collaborative work in an online classroom
Discussion Board provides order and a place to discuss, BUT how does the group share a document? Usually by e-mail or by posting chunks of data. There is no shared workspace synchronous or asynchronous. Usually a “leader” will collect input and collate the document. Students tend to chunk the assignment into smaller individual assignments.
Collaborative Document in an online classroom
Individual work blends with other individuals to become collaborative. Editing and original work overlaps. Discussion may take place on the document or in a discussion board, however students tend to want to discuss in the same space that they collaboratively work.
Collaborative Document in an online classroom: how do we do it?
The owner initially creates the document, spreadsheet, or PowerPoint.
(Instructor or student representative)
The owner shares the document, spreadsheet, or PowerPoint with collaborators.
How do we do this in a secured Learning Management System??
Sharing a Collaborative Document in an online classroomA simple page link or “embed”
Sharing a Collaborative Document in an online classroomA simple page link or “embed” Team controlled- in a folder
Kevin Dean’s online course:Class collaborates to edit a document
Linda Treinish’s online course:Teams collaborate to create documents
WITHIN ANGEL, each image and link is controlled by team enrollments, so when a student is assigned to a team will they see the link and image:
Team 1 view: Team 2 view: Team 3 view:
The students first attempt at collaboration using GoogleDoc
Using GoogleDoc to write a team paper
https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=17SuAc3l7fgZBL3jxhLVS2YUklS9WzwGX9O0w9obc3pg&hl=en&authkey=CN3o16sI#
Organizing: Creating a Template
https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AeoGIqKjz9G2ZGY0bjNybTZfMGhkZ200dnQ5&authkey=CKTuj5ME&hl=en
Using GoogleDoc to gather information
Collating Survey Data
Survey Results:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ahg3gWdJBA9kdG03N3F2NUo5ZFAwYmhGamQxcTBlenc&hl=en#gid=0
What are the classroom implications?
(click on the image) 4 minute video