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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

My 2016 Ohio Google Summit Sessions

I am excited and honored to once again present at the 2016 Ohio Google Summit in Columbus this May 16th and 17th. I always look forward to this opportunity to see old friends, make new friends, share some ideas, and learn so many new things from others.

Below is a list of sessions I will be presenting at the 2016 Ohio Google Summit, along with any associated resources. Please feel free to join me for any of these sessions. I look forward to sharing, learning, and chatting with you!

My Sessions:

  • Cheaters: Google Apps Edition
    Monday, May 16th - 11:15AM - Location: Reflection (3rd Floor)
    Session resources: tiny.cc/curts46 or http://www.controlaltachieve.com/2016/01/student-cheating-google-apps.html
    Description: Although technology brings many benefits, people often worry about it increasing students’ options for cheating. While there is no fail safe solution, there are options to help. In this session we will look at Google tools to help teachers and tech staff prevent and detect plagiarism, cheating, and other issues, including revision history, file details, Forms features, citation tools, and more. We will also consider non-tech responses to the problem including evaluating assessments, school policies, and more.

  • Google Slam
    Monday, May 16th - 3:00PM - Location: Grand Ballroom
    Description: Come vote for your favorite Google tip, trick, or tool

  • Google User Group of Ohio (GEG Ohio) Meetup
    Tuesday May 17th - 8:00AM - Location: Senate Chamber
    Join us to meet other Google-using educators, share ideas, learn something new, and win Googley prizes!

  • Rubric Tools for Google Docs
    Tuesday May 17th - 10:00AM - Location: Traditions (2nd Floor)
    Session resources: tiny.cc/curts47 or http://www.controlaltachieve.com/p/session-rubrics.html
    Description: Google provides great tools for writing projects including distributing, sharing, collaborating, reviewing, commenting, and revising. But what about grading? Rubrics are a powerful tool for teachers to provide detailed grading feedback for student work. Learn how to use three different rubric tools with Google Docs including Doctopus/Goobric, docAppender, and Orange Slice Teacher Rubric.


  • Google Slam
    Tuesday May 17th - 2:00PM - Location: Grand Ballroom
    Description: Come vote for your favorite Google tip, trick, or tool

  • GEG Ohio Booth
    Monday May 16th through Tuesday May 17th - Location: Vendor Area
    Stop by to chat, ask questions, learn more about Google Apps, meet Google Certified Trainers and Innovators, and find out more about the Google Educator Group of Ohio.

Evaluation Form

Thank you for attending my professional development training session. Please take a moment to fill out the evaluation form linked below. Your feedback is very valuable to help me improve the training sessions. This is an anonymous survey.

Connect with Me

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3 comments:

  1. Looking forward to catching up, Eric!

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  2. It's always overwhelming to see google contribution in the field of Education by adding new tools and apps. One of the the best education tool i found out is APA citation machine. Citation is always one of the most time taking while doing research work for an assignment, last year during my final year project I used this apa citation machine tool for citation and it really helped me a lot and saves a lot of time.

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