Sunday, May 24, 2020

Co constructive tool


Co-constructive tool
After learning the tool, I have realized that two head is always better than one head. No matter how creative or knowledgeable the person is, it is always great to collaboratively consolidate ideas by sharing with other person. Especially in a pandemic situation like this where every students are studying online, the co constructive tool is very efficient. Example, currently we are using goggle doc to do our group assignments which really helps to work collaboratively.
We get to co edit, make comments and also able to communicate text and graphics. Through this it helps to manipulate information, visualizing ones idea and building new knowledge from one another.



Examples of co-constructive tools
Ø  Google Docs is a free, web-based application that lets you create, share and manage documents, or docs. If you have ever used a productivity suite like Microsoft office, some things about Google Docs might seem familiar. This service also includes Google sheets and Google slides, a spreadsheet and presentation program respectively.


Steps to create Google doc:

  • Go to https://docs.google.com in a web browser
  •  Sign in with your Google account.
  •  Click blank + to create a blank document.
  • Click united document to rename the file.
  • Edit your document
  •  Click the blue share button near the top-right corner of the page.
  • Enter the email addresses of the people you want to share with.



  Ø  Electronic whiteboard
    An electronic whiteboard is a software program that runs
  on the computer and resembles a whiteboard. It transmits any 
  information written it to a computer or multiple computers. 
  They also allow live interaction with digital objects on the screen.  



         

                Blogs is an online journal or informational website displaying information
                in the reverse chronological order, with the latest posts appearing first.
                It is a platform where a writer or even a group of writers share their 
                views on an individual subject.
How to Start a Blog in 6 Steps

1
  •            Pick a blog name. Choose something descriptive.
  •          Get your blog online. Register your blog and get hosting.
  •        Customize your blog. Choose a free template and tweak it.
  •         Write & publish your first post. The fun part!
  •          Promote your blog. Get more people to read your blog.


            


Thank you







5 comments:

  1. Wow, you connected the concept with the current situation of using those tools. You even shared the benefits of using the Google docs. Additionlly, giving the instruction on creating and renaming the document was absolutely good. Example of the tools was well explained. I hope that you will use those tool to keep your students active, engaged, and collaborative learning.

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