Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Google Docs

Today's assignment was to create and upload our resumes to Google docs. In order to preserve the format of my resume, I first converted the word document version to PDF format and then uploaded it. Once it was uploaded I was able to "share" it with other members of our class, which is arguably the best feature of this tool. I have used Google docs in the past, but I never knew about publishing until this assignment. This feature would be useful in a classroom setting because students could upload their documents and share them with their peers and I. This would help with peer editing and submitting work in an electronic form. Another major benefit of Google docs is the fact that you can access your documents from any computer. The days of having to carry around a flash drive or email the document to yourself are long gone with tools such as these. This would be useful in a classroom because students could access their documents and resources during trips to the library, and it may even help save them from losing work.

                                             To view my resume example, click here.

The ISTE NETS T standard which most closely relates to the Google docs assignment is standard number three. In this assignment we "demonstrated fluency in technology systems and the transfer of current knowledge to new technologies and situations." We used our background knowledge of resume building and applied it to the Google docs tool. Google docs allows us to store our resumes online for easier access and to share our resumes with each other. It also allows us to "collaborate" with our peers "using digital tools and resources." Finally, Google docs allows us to "communicate relevant information and ideas effectively" to our peers in a digital format.

8 comments:

  1. Well said Brittany! I agree that it's great to be able to access your documents from anywhere. I love the peer editing idea. However, I am so old fashioned that I am reluctant to give up my flashdrives just like I am reluctant to give up the paper of real books. It's going to take an awful lot to sway me to the technology side of things.

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    1. Thanks! I know what you mean about books. I could never buy an Ereader because I am addicted to collecting paperbacks and hardbacks. There's nothing like holding a brand new book in your hands! :) Thank you for commenting.

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  2. I very much agree with you on how this assignment demonstrates fluency in the technology that is becoming more and more prominent. I think that it is important for people to know how to use programs such as Google Docs; I can see how it can be very beneficial in interviews and getting one's information "out there" as well as being beneficial in the classroom. I only hesitate using for things containing personal information as I tend to fear the worst when it comes to info on the web!

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    1. Thanks for commenting! I understand your hesitance about people stealing your information off of the internet and I think it is smart of you to be conscious of that possibility. Many sites are protected but sometimes hackers sure do know their stuff! I should be more careful than I am.

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  3. And how did you get that nifty little "prove you're not a robot" message? I like that!

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    1. Ha! Thank you but I'm honestly not sure what you are talking about. Haha! If I have a robot message then I think it is by accident. Where do you see it?

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