May 12

Using Google Drive

Today we begin testing and refining the technical writing that you did prior to the ECA.  Each group will have a set of instructions, written by other classmates.  Today each group will be working with Google Drive instructions.  Remember that the purpose of this activity is to come up with the most accurate and helpful technical assistance guide for next year’s freshmen.  Each group will end up writing a final guide that will be presented to the class and must include everything needed for a new student to preform these functions on their iPad.  This is a graded assignment, and extra points will be earned by the group having the set of instructions that we determine to be the most accurate and easiest to follow.

For the Google Drive instructions you must include:

How to make a folder.

How to share the entire folder with Mrs. Scales

How to copy and use the following presentation and then share the copy with Mrs. Scales.

Habit of Mind Portfolio

Just as an update, (because for the first time in history Mrs. Scales didn’t get lesson plans posted this week) tomorrow we will be moving on to Canvas.


Posted May 12, 2016 by mrsscales207 in category Language Arts

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