G Suite Gem 17: Reducing Workload
5 top tips because I've got that Friday feeling.
If you're an avid Classroom user, why not save yourself a few clicks by adding each classroom to your bookmark bar? Each one can be edited to a shortened name and keeps the theme colour for the class on the bookmark bar icon.
Equation toolbar:
Ok, so many of you will know of and may have used Equatio from the TextHelp team and it's great, but did you know Google Docs has it's own Equation Toolbar?
Go to VIEW and Equation Toolbar and type away with lots of different options that are otherwise tricky on a keyboard.
Watch a brief demo here - great for Mathematicians and scientists alike.
Pupil Pref - this is a great Google Doc add on to give your docs a range of colour transparency effects with just one click rather than having to change page set ups. You can change colour in one click, great for any visually impaired readers. Click here
Voice typing:
Use this awesome function to redraft work, correct errors, dictate letters or even practice your speaking in another language. It's awesome! Watch here
Forms:
I've been working this week on taking our school's GCSE Options process on to Google Forms. It's very exciting to know that this year we'll almost completely eradicate errors and confusion with students completing their forms as we can control selections available to them.
No more duplications of subjects, subjects in the wrong blocking, misspelt subjects or ones we don't even run. Add to that the fact that no-one is going to have to sit for hours typing up the choices made because it all drops straight into sheets and that both students and parents will get confirmation by email of their choices immediately and everyone's a winner.
Your post about using Forms for GCSE choices is a huge interest - can you tell me more about the setup?
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Hi Ed, drop me a line on trainingwithdw@gmail.com and I'd be happy to tell you more about this.
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