Tech Tip Tuesday: Digital Leviathan - How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Organize My Google Drive9/27/2016 I tend to be OCD-level organized when it comes to work and school (not so much in my personal life, but that is a whole other issue for another day). However, I found my Google Drive was never quite up to speed. When Google started letting users share larger files by simply attaching them, I embraced that system change wholeheartedly. I was regularly sharing documents, images, etc. with colleagues and just throwing it all in to my Google Drive, until I realized one day how messy and not user-friendly it had become. So I finally sat myself down and organized the darn thing. Ta-da!! Then I started to wonder what the best way would be to use a well-organized Google Drive in the classroom, and I found this wonderful blog post that I felt really understood the need to hold the chaos at bay with a little Google Drive organization. The post explains how to organize using Google Drive, how to give students assignments and have them share assignments with you, among other great tidbits of help. Check it out!
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Julie K. Marsh is a long-time educator, a PhD candidate at The College of William and Mary focusing on curriculum and educational technology, and the Coordinator for Distance Education and Instructional Design at Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing in Richmond, Virginia. Her current research interests include Design Thinking, Community of Inquiry, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), creativity in the classroom, open sourced educational resources, and participatory culture.
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