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itslearning Nov 22, 20192 min read

7 steps for using Google Apps in a learning platform

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When choosing a digital learning platform for your organization, it's important to consider the technology you already use in the classroom. For many schools, Google Apps is an essential tool for students to complete assignments, share documents and communicate with classmates and teachers.

Paired with the right learning platform, such as itslearning, Google Apps can be a success factor in increasing opportunities for communication, sharing, collaboration and assessment of student work, as well as contributing to increased efficiency in and out of the classroom.

Here are 7 steps for using a learning management system with Google Apps:

 

1. Choose a learning platform that can be integrated with other tools

A flexible learning platform should seamlessly integrate with the best tools and apps you use in the classroom and throughout your organization, including Google Apps, Office365, and leading digital tools for developing and analyzing your organization's work (strategic information systems).

2. work with the content you have

When using a learning platform with a central content management system, you can import all existing content from your Google Apps into an organized library in the platform. Tag content with keywords, learning objectives, topics and more to make searches quick and easy.

3. Integrate tasks with the possibility of collaboration

Incorporate Google's collaboration capabilities by allowing students to comment on documents or contribute to a joint presentation. You can also provide feedback directly in Google files without leaving your learning platform.

4. Keeping your lesson material up to date

With over five million open learning resources at your feet, you can mix existing content with new updates to keep your lessons fresh and current, all year long.

5. Add learning objectives directly to tasks in your learning platform

By using a learning platform with extensive assessment and evaluation capabilities, you can easily link content and tasks to national knowledge requirements to measure and assess your students' progress, regardless of how they display or submit their work.

6. measure success and development and identify areas for improvement

By integrating Google Apps with a learning platform with extended reporting capabilities, you can look beyond the assessment overview in courses to document progress and improvement needs over time.

7. Take advantage of opportunities to work anywhere, anytime

Access all teaching resources anywhere, anytime with a learning platform that offers full mobile functionality. No matter what personal work tool you and your students use, you can connect to digital learning resources even after the lesson is over.

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