Tuesday, August 19, 2014
02 Google Drive Logistics
Hello Everyone!
I am very excited to meet many of you tonight and to get started with school next Tuesday!
Before we begin, I just wanted to go over a couple of pieces for the class and see how you all feel.
Among other things, in this class we will be learning the basics of computer documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. However, instead of using the usual programs downloaded onto the computers, I would like to use the Google Drive versions for a number of reasons:
1) Google Drive has most of the programs we will be using in a universal format, so students don't need to learn new setups when moving between home and school, new and old computers. (Google Drive programs have many of the same features and looks of the other programs like Microsoft Word so it would still transfer roughly to those.)
2) Google Drive automatically saves work while students are working, so no more lost papers because of a dead battery or power outage!
3) Google Drive has everything saved online in organized files so students can easily work at home on projects they started at school—and no lost papers because of hard drive failures!
You can go to Google Drive and check it out if you haven't yet—it is quite intuitive and handy!
The one issue is that students will need to have (or have access to) a google email address in order to log in to Google Drive. They can make their own address (they can use their first names only in the information in order to not give out any personal information—but they'll need to put the parent's (or fake) birthday to be old enough at above 18 years old), or they can use a parent's address.
If this is alright with you, just send your kids to school next Tuesday knowing the username and password they would like to use—or let me know and I can help them set up an account for themselves in class.
If you don't feel comfortable with your kids having an email address yet, let me know and they can use the regular computer versions (but please send a flash drive with your kids so they can keep their work with them for homework.)
Thanks everyone!
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