Collaboration with Google Drive
Collaboration on Spring Break
I think that I would use collaboration mostly with my colleagues, however, I could see how this would be very useful with middle or high school students that are working on a group project. For this project, I started a conversation with some of my colleagues about their spring break plans. It was fun to see the pictures from my friends. This got me thinking about how I would use this with my 2nd graders.
I thought about posting a picture and having my students name nouns in the picture and add adjectives to go with their nouns. Then, I thought about having them post their own photos with nouns/adjectives. I wanted to do this with my class, but in order to use google drive, you need a gmail account. I'm not sure how parents would feel about an email account for a 7 year old. I'm also not sure how I would arrange for signing everyone up with gmail (parent permission form, etc.).
Since I wasn't able to actually do this assignment, I'm not sure how I could make it better. I do know that not all of my students have access to the internet when they are not at school. I would need to plan enough time for the assignment to allow for students to get to the internet to access it. Maybe I could offer some time slots after school for a student/family to come in to use the school lab.
1. Identifying nouns/adjectives with photos
2. A group of students writing a script would be able to post conversations back and forth.
3. Create an add-on story. Have a story starter then, each student adds to the story. It creates an interesting story. This could be done as a class with another class (across town, or the world).
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