Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
steps to create Quiz in Google classroom
Google classroom
Google Classroom makes teaching more productive and meaningful by streamlining assignments, boosting collaboration, and fostering communication. Educators can create classes, distribute assignments, send feedback, and see everything in one place. The classroom also seamlessly integrates with other Google tools like Google Docs and Drive.
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How to create quiz questions using google classroom?
- Go to google classroom
- Go to class work
- Click on "create"
- Quiz assignment
- Give title and topic (dialogue box will appear)
- Then click on "blank quiz"
- Give title by deleting the blank quiz.
- In "form description" give a general instruction
- Choose multiple questions on the right side of "untitled question"
- Click on "+" (add description)
- After writing question and answer click on "answer key"
- Click the right answer and grade the mark.
- Click "add a section"
- Choose a short answer on the right side of "untitled question"
- Click on"+" (add question)
- Click "add a section"
- choose paragraph on the right side of "untitled question"
- Go to setting
- Click on general and quizzes and click save
- Preview
- Go back to the previous page "classwork"
- Edit assignment
- On appearing dialogue box click "assign"
Link for google classroom quiz
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Steps to create video using camtasia
Camtasia
How to create a video lesson using Camtasia studio
It is a software suite, created and published by TechSmith, for creating video tutorials and presentations directly via screencast, or via a direct recording plug-in to Microsoft PowerPoint. The screen area to be recorded can be chosen freely, and audio or other multimedia recordings may be recorded at the same time or added separately from any other source and integrated into the Camtasia component of the product. Both versions of Camtasia started as enhanced screen capture programs and have evolved to integrate screen capture and post-processing tools targeted at the educational and information multimedia development marketplace.
Camtasia consists of two major components:
- Camtasia Recorder - a separate tool for capturing screen audio and video
- Camtasia editor.
How to create a video lesson using Camtasia studio
Steps to insert text in Camtasia
· Title clips
· Type a name
· Change the style
· Click to study board
· Drag down the clip to it
· Add images
· Click to import media
· Insert the pictures you want from the folder
· Select the image and click open
· Drag the images to the storyboard
Ways to insert images
· Click to import media
· Insert any pictures from the folder
· Select the image and click open
· Drag the images to the storyboard
Steps to insert text and image
· Select on a particular image
· Go to call out and click on it
· Click on the plus sign
steps to capture video using the phone/online
Ø Go to import media
Ø Choose the files you want to import or insert
Ø Click to show storyboard
Ø Select all the images to insert once
Steps to add video on Camtasia studio
v Go to import media
v Choose the files you want to import or insert
v Select show storyboard
Choose all the videos to insert in between the images
Transition effects to the images
- Select the image that you want to apply the effects
- Choose any transition of your choice
- Drag the effects in between the images and video
- Save the project
- Click to save the project as
- Choose the folder that you want to save
- Type the title of the project
- Click to save button to save the project
Steps to upload online video/ready-made videos on the blog
· Go to compose in blog
· Click the video icons
· Choose the topic you want to upload by typing the title of the book or videos on YouTube
Link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2OvfW7Qg60
Link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2OvfW7Qg60
Steps to create attendance using google classroom
Google Classroom
Google Classroom combines Google Drive for assignment creation and distribution, Google Docs, Sheets and Slides for writing, Gmail for communication, and Google Calendar for scheduling. Students can be invited to join a class through a private code, or automatically imported from a school domain. Each class creates a separate folder in the respective user's Drive, where the student can submit work to be graded by a teacher. Mobile apps, available for iOS and Android devices, let users take photos and attach to assignments, share files from other apps, and access information offline. Teachers can monitor the progress for each student, and after being graded, teachers can return work along with comments.
steps to create attendance using Google classroom
- . Click on classwork
- . Select Create
- Go to Quiz assignment
- . Select checkbox grid
- . Write the name of the student
- Select setting
- . Click on the respondent can;
- . Select “see summary charts and texts response”
- . Click on submit
Link for google classroom attendance
How to create blog
A blog is an online diary or journal located on a website. The content of a blog typically includes text, pictures, videos, animated GIFs and even scans from old physical offline diaries or journals and other hard copy documents. Since a blog can exist merely for personal use, sharing information with an exclusive group or to engage the public, a blog owner can set their blog for private or public access
creating a blog
creating a blog
- Click sign in
- Sign in using Gmail account and if you don’t have, create one
- Enter the title of the blog, for example, ICT in teaching and learning.
- Create a blog address, for example, sherab23Dblogspot.com
- Click create
Changing the theme
- Click on theme
- Go to simple
- Choose any one
Creating pages
- Click on the layout
- Write bloggers pages in cross column
- Then click on pages
- Click create
- Write the title of the page on a page title
- Save and publish
- Again click on the layout
- Then click edit and tick the title of the page you have given.
- Click save
- Than preview.
steps to post ready-made powerpoint
- Go to the Google apps
- Click on my drive
- Select upload the file
- Select the ready-made power point presentation files from the drive/computer
- Double click on the PowerPoint file
- Go to the file and click on the publish to the web
- Click on Embed
- you will get the code
- Copy the code
- Go to the new post
- Write the topic
- Click on HTML and past that code
- Make a change in width
- Click Preview
Steps to add or post a ready-made video in a blog
- Click on new post
- Give the title of the post
- Click on insert video
- Click on YouTube button
- Type topic
- Choose your video
- Click on Select bottom
- Click on preview
- Make a change in height and width
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Cyberbullying
What Is Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place over
digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. Cyberbullying can
occur through SMS, Text, and apps, or online in social media, forums, or gaming
where people can view, participate in, or share content. Cyberbullying includes
sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about
someone else. It can include sharing personal or private information about
someone else causing embarrassment or humiliation. Some cyberbullying crosses
the line into unlawful or criminal behavior.
The most common places where cyberbullying occurs are:
- Social Media, such as
Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter
- SMS (Short Message Service)
also known as Text Message sent through devices
- Instant Message (via
devices, email provider services, apps, and social media messaging
features)
- Email
Special Concerns
With the prevalence of social media and digital forums, comments,
photos, posts, and content shared by individuals can often be viewed by
strangers as well as acquaintances. The content an individual shares online –
both their personal content as well as any negative, mean, or hurtful content –
creates a kind of permanent public record of their views, activities, and behavior.
This public record can be thought of as an online reputation, which may be
accessible to schools, employers, colleges, clubs, and others who may be
researching an individual now or in the future. Cyberbullying can harm the
online reputations of everyone involved – not just the person being bullied,
but those doing the bullying or participating in it. Cyberbullying has a unique
concerns in that it can be:
Persistent – Digital devices offer the ability to
immediately and continuously communicate 24 hours a day, so it can be difficult
for children experiencing cyberbullying to find relief.
Permanent – Most information communicated
electronically is permanent and public, if not reported and removed. A negative
online reputation, including for those who bully, can impact college
admissions, employment, and other areas of life.
Hard to Notice – Because teachers and parents may
not overhear or see cyberbullying taking place, it is harder to recognize.
What does cyberbullying look like?
Cyberbullying comes
in many forms, but the most common are:
- receiving mean or hurtful
text messages from someone you know or even someone you don’t know
- receiving nasty, threatening
or hurtful messages through social networking sites such as Facebook,
Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat
- people sending photos and
videos of you to others without your permission to try and embarrass or
hurt you
- people spreading rumors or
lies about you via emails or social networking sites or text messages
- people trying to stop you
from communicating with others or excluding you from chat groups
- people stealing your
passwords or logging into your accounts and changing the information there
- people setting up fake profiles pretending to be you, or posting messages or status updates from your accounts.
Why is cyberbullying so hard to deal with?
- A lot of people can view or
take part in it.
- The content (photos, texts,
videos) can be shared with a lot of people.
- It is often done in secret
with the bully hiding who they are by creating fake profiles or names, or
sending anonymous messages.
- It’s difficult to remove
because it’s shared online so it can be recorded and saved in different
places.
- It’s hard for the person
being bullied to escape it if they use technology often.
- This content may also be easy to find by
searching on a web browser like Google.
How can cyberbullying affect you? It can make you
feel:
- guilty - like it’s your
fault
- hopeless and stuck like
there’s nothing you can do about it or stop it
- embarrassed, like you don’t
fit in
- depressed and rejected by
your friends and other groups of people
- unsafe and afraid and scared
to go to school
- stressed-out wondering what to do and why this
is happening to you.
Ways To Prevent Cyberbullying
1. Talk
Every psychologist will tell you
that the best way to help your child or student is to have a conversation
first. Be patient and ask a child about the problem in general: what is
cyberbullying, does he/she know someone who is being bullied, what children
should do if notice acts of bullying. This way you will see how much your child
is involved in the situation and which side he/she is on.
2. Use celebrity card
Modern children are the same as
we used to be. They choose role models and follow them in every way. Now they
choose singers, sportsmen and actors. Nowadays, a lot of celebrities are
supporting cyberbullying victims. Many of them post numerous comments against
online bulling on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Demi Lovato Justin Bieber,
Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus are the most popular teen singers who talk about
this problem out loud.
3. Monitor online activity
Luckily, cyberbullying has one
advantage: you can notice it and save the evidence. If taking their phone away
is not an option, you can install iPhone monitoring app Pumpic. It allows
monitoring social media activity, including Facebook and Instagram, view all
text messages (even deleted ones), call logs and general online behavior. You
can block and control the child’s phone remotely through PC or personal cell
phone.
4. Engage parents and youth
Create a community for adults and
pupils to send a unified message against cyberbullying. Establish a school
safety committee that will control and discuss the problems of online bullying.
You can create policies and rules, including cyberbullying reporting system. It
is important to make the main objectives known to parents, school and children.
5. Build
a positive climate
School staff can do a big deal to
prevent cyberbullying. As a teacher you can use staff and parents
meetings and even send newsletters. Use your school website to create a page
and forum, where parents can discuss the problem. You can also engage bullies
and victims by giving them mutual tasks, so they can try to see each other from
a different perspective.
6. Volunteer in the community
As a parent, you can prevent
bullying by working in the community. With your experience on the ground, appropriate
strategies can help identify the victims and redirect bullies’ behavior.
References
Green, P. (n.d.). www.google.com.
Retrieved from
htp://www.teachthought.com/technology/7ways-to-prevent-cyberbullying.
www.google.com. (n.d.).
Retrieved from http://au.reachout.com/articles/what-is-cyberbullying
www.wekipedia.com. (n.d.). Retrieved
from http://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/what-is-it/index.html
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