Teaching and learning using Google Suite SL906
Embed the effective use of Google Suite tools across the primary curriculum, developing teacher confidence and pupil digital skills.
Summary
You will learn how to make most of the existing software available in your school. Also becoming more confident in developing and supporting colleagues, in using these tools across your school.
You will explore effective approaches to teach using Google Suite. Ensuring digital skills are taught progressively across your school. You will also identify ways to maximise learning through use of technology. Exploring how to develop online learning environments which support collaboration, creativity, problem solving, low stakes assessment, reflection, and improvement.
You will become more confident in selecting appropriate digital tools and using this technology to develop innovative approaches to curriculum learning using Google Suite products.
Who is it for?
Primary teachers and subject leaders
What topics are covered?
- Introduction to Google Suite – you will explore what products are available and how they can be used to support teaching and learning across the curriculum.
- Developing collaborative approaches using Google Suite tools – explore collaborative approaches which support teaching and learning in your school.
- Effective teaching learning and assessment – find out how Google Suite tools may be used to enhance and transform learning experiences with your learners.
- Supporting approaches for adaptive teaching, accessibility and inclusion using Google Suite – you will investigate how Google products support learning for all.
How will you learn?
This course is delivered virtually using MS teams
How long is this course?
6 Hours
Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand how to use key Google products to ensure curriculum learning
- Select and use innovative techniques for teaching and learning
- Know how to develop skills using Google tools
- Identify how to use Google products to support and extend learners