Saturday, September 20, 2014

Welcome back!  Over the past week I have discovered many new Google Tools.  I had a blast exploring and discovering the applications of these new (to me) tools.  Here is a list of the tools that I learned about this week, however I will only touch on my favorite new tools in this blog.  Google Calendar, Translate, Books, Scholar, Google+Hangouts,  Body, Public Data Explorer, Art Project, and World Wonders Project are very rich resources.  In order to access Calendar, Translate, Books, Hangouts, and Scholar just enter the name in the address bar before the word google make sure you add a . in between the name and google.com.  For example:  if you would like to navigate to the translate feature you would need to type in translate.google.com.  Google Art Project can be found at this link.  World Wonders Project can be reached here.  Google Body, now called Zygote Body can be found at this link, and the link for Public Data Explorer can be explored here.

Here are some of my favorite Google Tools that I learned about this week.

Google Calendar is a wonderful tool that can be used personally and professionally.  Google allows the user to have multiple calendars.  We all have complicated lives and this tool allows the user to keep several different calendars that they can combine or keep separate.  For example, I have a classroom, family, and work calendar.  I do not integrate the classroom calendar with my personal/family calendar, but sometimes I need to integrate my professional/work calendar with my family calendar and my professional calendar with my classroom one.  Google allows this to happen with a few clicks of the mouse.  Calendars can even be shared between colleagues, students, and parents.  Calendars can be personalized and color coded for organizational purposes.  Here is tutorial that will cover the basics of Google Calendar.


Here is also a great link to additional great features.

Google Translate is great find especially for teachers.  It is a fact that we have increasing numbers of students in which English is a second language.  This means that their parents may not speak any English.  This means that we need to be able to send home information in their native language. Translate allows you to copy text from a document and paste it into one of the windows and then it will automatically translate the text into the language chosen.  This can then be copied and pasted back into a document to send home to the parents.  Another great feature of this tool is its capability to translate web pages.  Here is a screen shoot of this tool.


Here is a link to a video showing how useful this tool will be in your classroom.  As with all Google tools they can used on most mobile devices.  This makes traveling in foreign countries a bit easier if there is a language barrier.

World Wonder Project provides students with a street view of the many Wonders of the World.  It allows students to navigate around the site and get up close and personal.  Most students will never get a chance to visit any of these places, but now they can visit without leaving the classroom.  This takes field trips to an all new level.  Information on the sites is also included.  I visited the Taj Mahal and learned that it was originally built as a mausoleum.  I did not know that!  The site also shows where the sight is located on a map.  The possibilities are endless for classroom use.  Click on the bold words above to visit this site.

Zygote Body is a great site for learning anatomy, seeing the various systems of the body, and being able to undo the layers of the body to isolate one particular system.  For example, if you are studying the digestive system, the teacher can isolate that particular system to show more in depth.  Here is a screen shot of the digestive system.  A URL can be copy and pasted for students to access a particular system to study.




The Google Tools are all very useful and are great for classroom use.  Explore them and find out just what great resources can be found.  Enjoy!






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