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Evaluation Tool 4

Quiz
Increasing Teacher Productivity
Below are Google Suite Apps with their descriptions.
Write a learning activity where the specific program can be utilized.

Examples of activities are: Lectures, Problem-solving, projects, role-plays, tests and quizzes,
reports, research, free-writing, participatory learning activities, group activities and others.

Google Drive
Host different types of documents, videos, and photos for free.
15 gigabytes of storage (free version)
Activity:

Google Docs
Create text documents and use Google Search to look for relevant information on the topic
you’re working in without leaving your document.
Activity:

Google Sheets
A handy spreadsheet program used to organize data and work, with tons of formulas for your
calculations as you would in Microsoft Excel.
Activity:

Google Slides
Used to create stunning presentations. You can use PowerPoint presentations within Google
Slides
Activity:

Google Forms
Make surveys or gather information from friends, students, customers and colleagues.
Analyze that data using spreadsheets.
Activity:
Google Calendar
Organize your meetings, lectures, or events. Set notifications and reminders for these.
Activity:

Google Groups
Add contacts and create mailing lists and for sharing documents.
Activity:

Google Sites
Simple and fast way to create sophisticated web pages with the help of existing templates.
Activity:

Google Hangouts
Communicate real-time with your friends, students and customers either through texting,
audio or video calls.
Activity:

Blogger
You can run your own blog on topics of your interest, either by yourself or in collaboration
with others
Activity:

Google Classroom
A friendly e-learning site where teachers can interact with students, mark assignments, with
integrated resources and interactive content.
Activity:

Google Plus
A social networking account for the user
Activity:

YouTube
Create your own video channel and upload your recordings.
Activity:

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