Monday, October 17, 2016

HyperDocs - Getting the Most out of Google Tools for Student Use

Make the most out of Google Classroom by engaging students using a HyperDoc. What is a Hyper Doc? It's using the Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and more with links to engage students in an interactive learning experience. Read more HERE. How you do it is up to you. Start by thinking about how you would design a lesson. Use that as a guide to create your interactive HyperDoc. There are some awesome templates already made to get you started!






Using this format allows for many instructional advantages. Students can access materials at their own pace and review as needed. They are individually held accountable for engaging in all parts of the lesson, and they have control over presentation of the material. I love the idea of using this for small group work or independent work time. This allows the students to learn, apply, and practice while the teacher can work with small groups or individual students for remediation or enrichment.  

This concept is applicable for all subjects and grade levels. Students can also work on shared HyperDocs in small groups. 

Check out  my HyperDoc Pinterest Board. If you create your own HyperDoc send me a link and I will add it to the board. 


If you'd like to learn more or want to brainstorm some ideas, let your ITRT know! 




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