Google Apps
Google Apps for Education are a collection of tools available for faculty and students through your own 91ÁÔÆæ Google account. The suite includes Google Drive, Docs, Forms, Slides, Google Sites, Jamboard,Meets and more. These apps enable and increase collaboration and real-time sharing for your teaching and collaborative group work.
Using Google Apps
- How to access Google Apps
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Step1: Log in your 91ÁÔÆæ Google account
If you have not already logged into your 91ÁÔÆæ Google Workspace account, you will need to do the following steps to access your 91ÁÔÆæ Google Workspace account.
You can access your 91ÁÔÆæ google account through one.91ÁÔÆæ or you can sign in directly by going to accounts.google.com to sign in using your 91ÁÔÆæ credentials. If you need help to manage your Google account, visit and check Google Account Help
Step 2: Open the Google App you want to use from the apps menu.
After you logged into your 91ÁÔÆæ Google account, look for the apps menu icon in the top right of your screen (see the screen shot). Click the app menu icon, you will see the different Google Apps which are available to use. When you click the app, it will launch in another browser tab.
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- What can you do with Google Apps?
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Google Apps are powerful for collaborative work. Changes made to a shared resource on Google Apps, for example a spreadsheet or a calendar event, will be updated and synchronized for all users immediately. On Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, different users can simultaneously edit the document, see others’ edits, and use built-in tools like in-line comments and chat to engage with others around the text. These documents and other files can then be stored, and shared using Google Drive
Google Calendar and Google Email
Google Calendar, a time management app you can use to organize your schedule and coordinate events with others. The useful feature includes sharing your calendars with others.
For more information, visitQuick Polling with Google Forms
You can create surveys or formative quizzes in Google Forms.One feature unique to Google Forms is the ability to easily embed the survey directly in an email. When students open the email message, they see and can respond to the survey without having to navigate elsewhere.
In addition to using Google Forms as a survey tool, you can also use Google Forms as a quiz or a quick knowledge check-in tool. After collecting the responses, you can visualize your results using the Google Sheets function such as conditional formatting, filter view or sorting function.
Collaborative Group Projects
Using Google Docs, Google Sheets, or Google Slides for group planning, brainstorming and collaborative writing. Google Drive enables the creation, sharing and collaborative editing of spreadsheets. Surveys(i.e. Forms), presentations (i.e. Slides), and traditional documents(i.e. Docs) Google will automatically synchronize the changes that different users make on the documents and will save changes in a reviewable version history. These features not only foster efficient group work, they can also give faculty a window into students’ creative process, you can keep track of how the document was created and what each student contributed, The ability for students to collaborate in Google Docs is also integrated into Canvas under the Collaborations course menu tool.GrackleDocs is an add-on that runs in Google Docs, Google Sheets and Google Slides. When launched, it scans the current document for accessibility issues. When the scan finishes, GrackleDocs arranges the document’s elements and structures into categories. For more information, check Grackle Docs.
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Google Resources
The page lists more guidance for Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides and Google Forms.
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Jamboard website version
Once a Jam has been created it can be shared via a link, Once the participant has the link, they can access the Jam and start collaboration on the Jam. To share a Jam(and access the link) click the blue “Share†button. Once you have clicked the button you choose if you want people to view or edit the Jam.- Brainstorming with your team using Jamboard
- Present your jam to a Zoom meet or Google Meet video call
Shared Folder and Shared Drive
Google Shared Folder and Shared Drive are two features that allow you to collaborate and share content with others.Resources
Visit , for more information on how to use Google Shared Folders and Shared Drives.LinkedIn Tutorials
LinkedIn has a series of courses about Google Apps:-
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External Resources
Integration with Canvas
Some different integration options to integrate with Canvas are available for you to choose based on your instructional context and needs.- Embed Google Drive Files within Canvas
- Create a Cloud Assignment within Canvas
- Create a Canvas Collaboration within Canvas
- Integrate Google Assignment within Canvas
The list includes some different integration options.If you want to get more references, consider enrolling in the self-paced asynchronous canvas course : developed by eCampus.
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