Editors note: California schools are seeing great success with Google for Education. We talked to educators and administrators to reflect on how technology has changed what it means to teach and learn in California. From encouraging strategic thinking to improving writing skills, technology has enhanced the learning experience for students across the state.
For California students, backpacks are getting lighter as schools turn to Chromebooks, Google Apps for Education and cloud-based education apps in place of textbooks, pencils and paper. This new approach to learning is helping students improve their writing and critical thinking skills, while helping teachers and staff increase productivity. Inspired by how schools are innovating with cloud technology across the region, were highlighting a few of the successes in California schools:
1. Using the cloud to improve writing quality and creativity
This new model of classroom collaboration inspires students to experiment and take more risks, knowing that theyll receive feedback from teachers before getting a final grade.
Students vocabulary has increased. Now theyre using million dollar words instead of five dollar words, says fourth-grade teacher Stephanie Sullins. Theyre not afraid of making a mistake.
Chromebooks and Google Apps have also been vital in meeting rigorous Common Core State Standards for writing. The number of students reaching the top score on the state writing tests dramatically increased after the introduction of Chromebooks, Sullins says.
2. Using the cloud to create an interactive educational environment
The educational impact for students has been notable. There has been a big shift from direct instruction and memorization of notes to an interactive classroom. Now, students work with one another on projects and share information through Google Hangouts and Google Drive.
Students create and collaborate, rather than memorize and regurgitate, said James Sanders, a former social science teacher at KIPP LA Schools. Its a better, more authentic model for learning. As one of Sanders students explains: We walk into a social studies class, grab a computer, and check out Mr. Sanderss blog, then we follow the tasks he sets.
3. Using the cloud to inspire teachers and students to think outside the box
Technology has become deeply entrenched in Dublin schools. Dublin High School includes among its student body, Hania Guiagoussou, the youngest recipient to-date of Oracles Dukes Choice Award for java programming. At Dublin High School, Guiagoussou was one of the many students who participated in the schools computer programming class. Now, her first project, WaterSaver, is an award-winning, Java-based system that intelligently controls water sources. Guiagoussous story is one of many where technology has inspired a student to reach farther than she ever expected.
Collaboration and sharing in the cloud has made it infinitely easier for schools to exchange information. Using Google Classroom, a student can share writing assignments with a teacher and receive instant feedback. With a few taps, a teacher can share lesson plans or curriculum ideas with her colleague using the Drive mobile app. Administrators know whos attending the next staff meeting by glancing at a Calendar invite. California schools are doing incredible things by taking a leap toward the cloud.
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Weve heard great stories from many of you about how youre using technology to do amazing things in your schools, so were going across the U.S. to see for ourselves! Check out the map below to see where weve been. Wed love to hear whats happening in your state, so please share your story on Twitter or Google+ and tag us (@GoogleForEdu) or include the #GoogleEdu hashtag.
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