iWalkthrough

Presenter: Brandi Caldwell
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Using Google Forms for Classroom Walkthroughs Step 1- Where do I find it? Download the app to easily access it and other great Google Tools


 * Google Docs on an iPad provides two viewing options. The default view is the Mobile view that offers a slimmed-down version of Google Docs, with limited functionality. To gain access to more features, scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap Desktop view.

Step 2- Plan and create a form This is a great step by step tutorial by Dr. Frank Buck. Great Handout for those who like to have it by your computer when working through the steps
 * On the web- Sign into Google with your Google account. At the top of the page you will see Drive or More then click Drive

Let's look at some samples: General Walkthrough Form Educate Alabama Walkthrough (based on teacher quality standards) Quick Fly By Walkthrough Detailed Form with Summary Data

How to publish your summary of responses (Looking at the data) Make a quick link to your Google Docs Form on your iPad Enhance form with Email Feedback Option (see form)

Other options- I already have a form I have to use. Scan it in as a PDF. Email it to your iPad. Use one of these apps to annotate: Notability Video showing App Smartnote Neu.Annotate + Evernote Dropbox (storage)

iPad Camera (pics can be embedded in many of these documents)

Coach's Eye Video showing how it can be used for walkthroughs

Step 3- Follow up with feedback >> http://www.iu17.org/39391012910933373/site/default.asp >> https://www.georgiastandards.org/Resources/Pages/Videos/VideosandPodcasts.aspx >> More...
 * Email the feedback scripting/ notes.
 * Tweet about something good you saw.
 * Record audio feedback into notes.
 * Annotate video and add audio commentary and share with teacher.
 * Utilize free PD videos to guide teacher in best practices:
 * https://www.teachingchannel.org/

