Hi everyone! Joined off a friends recommendation, not really sure where to start, definitely interested in the Google for Education platform and the Google Trainer side of things. Hope to find the right direction, any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!
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Google for Education and Google Certified Trainer
Does anyone have any experience with this? I started down this road a little over six month ago, and really feel like it's the path for me, and would like to continue exploring this side of things.
So far I've completed, the Google Training Assessment Cert, and the GFE Certified Educator levels one and two.
My goal is to show teachers, because bless their hearts, with technology and integrating it into the classroom. Teachers can't accomplish much when their students know more about their equipment than they do!
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RE: Who's the Most Famous Person You've Ever Met?
Jensen Ackles & Jared Padalecki, easily the best day off my life at the Supernatural convention in Dallas this past year!
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RE: Google for Education and Google Certified Trainer
@thanksajdotcom I really want to look more on the training/support side of things. The administration/infrastructure is something I'm willing too look into. But I'd rather be working with people in a real life setting.
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RE: Who's the Most Famous Person You've Ever Met?
@Minion-Queen The show is Supernatural lol
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So the hunt begins...
Looks like it's time for the job hunt to begin, I'm unable to grow with my current company and just feel like it's time, I'm at an impasse though, I'm supposed to attend the TCEA conference in February (It's already paid for) it's a beneficial conference that I think would be an awesome opportunity to attend. What would your advice be?
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RE: Who's the Most Famous Person You've Ever Met?
@Son-of-Jor-El You had me at serial killer LMAO
Sorry completely obsessed with true crime. #judgeme
Which one? lol
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TCEA Conference 2017
Has anyone ever been or plan on going to the TCEA (Texas Computer Education Association) Conference in Austin, in February?
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RE: Google for Education and Google Certified Trainer
@MattSpeller They do! They try so hard...but it just doesn't click sometimes!
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RE: Photo storage -Flickr vs Google photos vs ?
Sharing google photos is easy and allows anyone with any type of account to see them.
You also can set the access, so you can keep them private and just allow certain people to view them.
You should be able to back up all photos without any issue, I'm the type of person who always has the originals on my computer, so if something ever happened, I'd still have them. lol!
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RE: Who's the Most Famous Person You've Ever Met?
@Son-of-Jor-El Holy hell... How did you even meet this guy?
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RE: Google for Education and Google Certified Trainer
@thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller my plan had been, where I'm currently located, was to train teachers, and any incoming corporate staff. If that kind of opportunity isn't available, I'd rather be in a classroom, instructing the teachers and staff on how to incorporate technology and the use of the Google Platform into every day teaching.
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RE: Google for Education and Google Certified Trainer
@scottalanmiller It truly is, I think to be a teacher one must pass a computer literacy course. It needs to be apart of their teaching certification, they need to understand the basics. If they don't the use of technology in the classroom will never reach it's full potential.
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RE: Google for Education and Google Certified Trainer
@thanksajdotcom it doesn't mean he's not right
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RE: Google for Education and Google Certified Trainer
@scottalanmiller that and more, the way most colleges are taught these days are primarily online, or a blended learning environment that is partially online. I think if teachers understood the way the apps work, for example, the google classroom, they could post all homework on there, then be able to grade and return it without using one piece of paper. Not only are you conserving materials, but the kids are learning the skills that they will need for college. Keeping track of your own due dates, turning things in online, using the tools available to you to enhance the work. There's a million ways to go, but the teachers have to be willing to learn.
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RE: So the hunt begins...
@JaredBusch that's what I was thinking myself, good plan.