How do I make working three jobs work for me? One day at a time, of course. In addition to teaching high school, working for the WI DNR, and being a hall manager at a wedding hall, I garden, cook, and try to be crafty. Here you will get an update on all of that while I share my frustrations, joys, and the occasional recipe.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Google Docs
The ability to work with a group when you can’t get together, or just don’t want to spend the gas money, is becoming more and more important. People are trying to work from home more and more. I still haven’t figured out how to teach school from home though. Various times throughout the year I assign a project that requires students to work either in partners or small groups. Freshmen can’t drive. Seniors are busy with work. It seems almost impossible to require it if little in class time is given. With Google Docs, all of the worries go away. First, all participants can sign up to use Google Docs for free. Then, one person can make the document and give the others access to it. Each person can add their own parts and have the ability to edit the work of their classmate’s. All work is secure because no one can access it that wasn’t given permission. Google Docs can be found at http://googledocs.com
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It is the wave of the future. After trying out a few of the virtual learning environments we have used in this class, teaching school from home doesn't seem totally out of the question! Google docs certainly offers an extra hand! And your comment about gas prices is so true! Who knows where that is going to end and the changes in our behavior that may come with it.
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