10.17.2011

Exploring Google Drawings in French Class

Last week, I visited French II classes to talk about Google Drawings.  To be honest, I had never really worked with this before but both Madame Noble and I thought that it would be great platform for the assignment that the students had to complete.

Google Drawing is just another component in Google Docs.  As you probably already know, when you open a Google Document, you are limited when it comes to layout as it is a word processor.  Google Drawing allows you to make a drawing that has text boxes, shapes, drawings, etc.

Students were tasked to put together their own wedding invitation, as well as a birth announcement.  In past years, student were allowed to either use a word processor or hand create their product.  This year, we determined to have students try Google Drawing.  Madame Noble wanted an easy way for the students to create their product but to also have a means to share their information with other students.

To complete the task at hand, each student created their own Google Presentation.  Then students inserted a Google Drawing on a slide.  Once they were done, they opened up a Google Presentation that Madame Noble created; this was so that all students were able to 'drop' their product into the presentation. On the day the presentation was due, students viewed each others' work.  To view some student work, click HERE

If you are curious in how Google Drawing works or how it could be implemented in your curriculum, you know what to do...

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