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Unit 1 Review Answers
Q.1 – Your principal has asked you to share tips to
improve collaboration with students and teachers at the next faculty meeting.
You could share: (Select all that apply.)
- (A) How to use specific naming conventions with Google Docs
- (B) How to create a newsletter using Blogger
- (C) A YouTube playlist of video tutorials for creating Google Sites
- (D) How to search for advanced lessons using Google.com
Q.2 – Teachers in your school have complained about
a one-size-fits-all model of training that has been used in your district for
years. They would like to personalize the professional learning that goes on in
school. Which of the following models provides the most relevant and timely
support to teachers on an individual basis when they need it:
- (A) Instructional coaches
- (B) School site mentors
- (C) Workshops for staff development
- (D) Student-led support
Q.3 – Finding and sharing online resources is an
ongoing effort to keep curriculum fresh and interesting. YouTube is a great
option for finding new content, but some educators worry about searching for
videos during class because it wastes time and inappropriate content might show
up. Select the benefits of using a YouTube channel and playlists to address
these concerns: (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Playlists allow you to organize pre-selected videos so you don’t waste class time searching for them
- (B) YouTube channels are automatically shared with your class so you never have to worry about your students having access
- (C) Admins have to pre-approve all YouTube content that educators use so you never have to worry about inappropriate videos being played in class
- (D) YouTube channels allow you to organize and share your playlists with students, parents, and other teachers
Q.4 – The primary reason it is a good idea to use
YouTube Live vs. Google Chat for professional development sessions is:
- (A) More people can be invited with YouTube Live.
- (B) Google Chat are limited in time, whereas YouTube Live is not.
- (C) YouTube Live is recorded and can be shared on YouTube.
- (D) The design interface is more functional with YouTube Live.
Unit
2 Review Answers
Q.1 – Project-Based Learning or PBL involves which
major concepts? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Group collaboration
- (B) Individual Performance
- (C) Real World problems and solutions
- (D) Asking Questions and Finding Answers
Q.2 – What are some benefits of having students
watch specific instructional video before arriving in class? (Select all that
apply.)
- (A) There will be an archive of videos for students to watch later if needed.
- (B) Students will not have to come to class as they have already learned the material.
- (C) Students can come to class with questions ready to ask.
- (D) Teachers can do a quick formative assessment on the previous night’s content to determine what needs to be further explained.
Q.3 – Which of the following could students do at
home for a Flipped Classroom model that doesn’t involve video? (Select all that
apply.)
- (A) Read an Online Article
- (B) Contribute to a Class Slide Show
- (C) Analyze a photo
- (D) Listen to a historical speech
Q.4 – A great way to showcase student work is to
create a Google Site for students to link their projects and information to,
but Google Sites is much more than just a content repository. What other
mediums does Google Sites support? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Embedding a Google Calendar to keep track of important dates
- (B) Uploading recordings to cater to audio learners
- (C) Adding images directly to the pages for visual (and educational!) appeal
- (D) Linking downloadable PDFs and other digital documents
Q.5 – Mr. Jones has been talking with you about
personalizing his classroom more using a blended model. He is arguing that
creating a HyperDoc on a Google Doc is a better way to do this than a Google
Site. Why would he say this? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Google Docs can be distributed in Google Classroom for ease of organization.
- (B) Google Docs can be shared and edited by students more easily than a page on Google Sites.
- (C) A teacher would have to create a Google Site for every student and then create pages for each HyperDoc on those sites for every student
- (D) Docs are easier and more efficient to grade for this type of assignment.
Unit
3 Review Answers
Q.1 – To enable people to make appointments when you
use appointments slots you have to share the URL of your appointment page. How
does your appointments page view differ from a normal public view of a Google
Calendar?
- (A) There are buttons to book an appointment slot
- (B) You must have a Google Account to view a public calendar
- (C) Appointment pages are always private
- (D) Appointment pages default to a month view
Q.2 – Which of the following can be used to customize
your Google Calendar?
- (A) Density and color
- (B) Google Calendar gadget
- (C) Preview Pane
- (D) Smart Labels
Q.3 – A colleague has included you on an email that
is irrelevant to you, but it continues to come to your inbox because people are
using the Reply All button when responding. You want some peace and quiet. What
can you do to quiet message notifications coming in? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Select the message and use the m keyboard shortcut
- (B) Delete the email
- (C) Report the email as spam
- (D) Select the message and use the q keyboard shortcut
Q.4 – Mr. Menon answers the same questions via email
over and over from parents at the beginning over every school year. How might
Mr. Menon become more efficient in his communications within Gmail?
- (A) Collect emails on a Google Form
- (B) Invite all parents to a Google Classroom
- (C) Create a template
- (D) Filter emails into labels
Q.5 – Add the Save to Google Drive extension to your
Chrome browser. After installing it, check out the options for it. Which of the
following file types could you save a website as? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) JPG
- (B) PNG
- (C) Google Doc
- (D) HTML
Q.6 – Which of the following Chrome apps will run
offline and also works with Google Drive?
- (A) Kami
- (B) PowToon
- (C) Planetarium
- (D) Google Drawings
Q.7 – How could you help students find apps and
extensions for Chrome?
- (A) Share links to apps and extensions via email
- (B) Tell them to search for them
- (C) Recommend to your domain administrator to push apps and extensions to student devices
- (D) Help students find apps and extensions on the Chrome Web Store
Q.8 – What can you use add-ons for Forms, Sheets and
Docs to do? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Grade quizzes
- (B) Create a table of contents
- (C) Mail merge
- (D) Change the response choices on a multiple choice form question
Unit
4 Review Answers
Q.1 – Where would you go to view responses to your
Google Form?
- (A) Google Forms
- (B) Google Classroom
- (C) Guardian Summaries
- (D) Google Meet
Q.2 – Which is an appropriate use case for Google
Classroom’s Guardian Summaries?
- (A) Send ongoing year-long information, such as the syllabus and birthday treat policies
- (B) Invite guardians to sign up for Calendar appointment slots
- (C) Inform guardians about their student’s overdue assignments
- (D) Send link for parents to join a Google Meet
Q.3 – How can you join a Google Meet? (Select all
that apply)
- (A) Web browser
- (B) Telephone
- (C) In person
- (D) Text message
Q.4 – Which is true about creating a Google Group
with the setting “Only invited users?”
- (A) You can invite guardians to join by sending an email with the Google Group URL
- (B) You must submit specific email addresses for those guardians to join the Group
- (C) Anyone can request to join; only you will be able to approve their membership
- (D) Only users on your school domain (“@yourschool.org”) will be able to join
Q.5 – Which is required for families to receive
Guardian Summaries related to your class? (Select all that apply)
- (A) The educator must turn on Guardian summaries for each class
- (B) The guardian needs a web-connected device with a mic and camera
- (C) The guardian must sign up to receive email updates
- (D) The educator must click “send” each day they wish for Guardian Summaries to be sent
Q.6 – Which outreach methods can be used to provide
class guardians with information? (Select all that apply)
- (A) Google Groups
- (B) Google Meet
- (C) Guardian Summaries
- (D) Google Sites
Q.7 – When using the appointment slot feature in
Google Calendar, multiple people can select the same appointment slot.
- (A) True
- (B) False
Q.8 – Which is a benefit of using Google Groups to
email your class guardians? (Select all that apply)
- (A) You can bypass Gmail’s daily sending limit of one hundred emails
- (B) You can send personalized updates to guardians about their child’s work
- (C) You can send an email to just one email address to reach all guardians
- (D) Guardians can find and search previous class emails in one place at groups.google.com
Unit
5 Answers
Q.1 – With conditional formatting, teachers can
alter the cell color based on the value for: (Select all that apply)
- (A) Text
- (B) Images
- (C) Dates
- (D) Numbers
Q.2 – Which advanced Google Sheets function gives
you a list that removes all duplicate values?
- (A) Filter
- (B) Average
- (C) Data Validation
- (D) Unique
Q.3 – Which criteria could a pivot table be applied
to: (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Student Names
- (B) Assignment Dates
- (C) Assignment Scores
- (D) Shared Collaborators
Q.4 – What is one (efficient) way to format data on
a sheet using color?
- (A) Use the bucket to manually change each cell
- (B) Use the =colorif formula
- (C) Print the sheet and use a highlighter
- (D) Use conditional formatting
Q.5 – The 25 students in your class have used a
Google Form to give peer feedback on presentations that they are doing. The
questions are based on a rubric that you created.The first question asks, “Who
is presenting?” and there is a dropdown list of all students in the class. The
other questions are based on the rubric.After the class you want to see all the
feedback that was given for Jimmy Wong. The responses for “Who is presenting?”
are listed in column C on the Form Responses sheet. Columns D, E, and F have
the peer feedback.Select the formula that could be used to show only the peer
feedback from columns D, E, and F for Jimmy Wong.
- (A) =filter(D:F,C:C=”Jimmy Wong”)
- (B) =sum(D:E,D:F)
- (C) =sum(D:F,C:C=”Jimmy Wong”)
- (D) =filter(D:E,D:F)
Unit
6 Review Answers
Q.1 – You can embed a Google Map into your Google
Site.
- (A) True
- (B) False
Q.2 – Why would you use URL shortener with a Google
Sites URL?
- (A) It makes your Google Site look nicer
- (B) It creates a short URL that is easy for students to type into the address bar
- (C) It allows you to give edit access to your Google Site to many different people
- (D) It allows you to purchase a domain name and create a custom domain for your Google Site
Q.3 – What age are students able to create blog
posts to share their learning?
- (A) 7 year olds
- (B) 12 year olds
- (C) 18 year olds
- (D) All of these
Q.4 – Which of the following is a way to set up
Blogger in your classroom? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Teacher is the sole author. Students can leave comments
- (B) Teacher and students can all be authors
- (C) Students are authors each with his or her own blog
- (D) A team of teachers that are all authors on one shared blog
Q.5 – Which of the following is true about using a
Google Doc as a class syllabus? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Once you send it to your students, you can’t make any changes
- (B) You can only share it by attaching the file to an email
- (C) You can collaborate with a teaching partner to create a shared syllabus
- (D) You can share your syllabus with the world
Q.6 – What are some ways to make a Google Doc more
engaging?
- (A) Use a table of contents
- (B) Use different fonts for each paragraph
- (C) Use images with purpose
- (D) Alert collaborators using “+” in comments
Q.7 – Student work can take many forms. When
students include documents, videos, and other media on a Google Sites
portfolio, best practice indicates they should store that media where? (Select
all that apply.)
- (A) In the Google Site
- (B) In Google Drive
- (C) On YouTube
- (D) In Google Photos
Q.8 – Why have students create a digital portfolio?
(Select all that apply.)
- (A) To reflect on their learning
- (B) To collect evidence of learning
- (C) To use in a college application
- (D) To share with family
Unit
7 Review Answers
Q.1 – Mr. James is frustrated with his curriculum.
He feels as if most activities have the students as passive listeners that
don’t have much choice or self-direction. Mr. James has set himself a goal to
use Google tools in more interactive and engaging ways.
1. What lesson
characteristics will increase student engagement? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Interaction
- (B) Self-direction
- (C) Combining multiple apps (if helpful)
- (D) Access to outside resources through links
Q.2 – Mr. James could create a HyperDoc that guides
students through an activity, linking students to additional resources and
activities as needed. What makes a Doc a HyperDoc? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Links to other apps
- (B) Graphic organizers to organize thinking
- (C) The ability to only work within Google Docs
- (D) Images and linked videos
Q.3 – Using Google Forms as ‘Choose Your Own
Adventure’ activities can be a little complicated the first time you do it.
Your form has to have which of the following settings for this type of
activity? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) At least one multiple choice or list question type
- (B) Sections
- (C) Video
- (D) A customized theme
Q.4 – What makes interactive videos more powerful
and engaging than static videos? (Select all that apply)
- (A) The ability for students to interact with the content
- (B) Students can further learning by accessing the linked content
- (C) Teachers can track which students watched the video using the YouTube Editor
- (D) Students have choice in the learning process
Q.5 – When utilizing interactive slides in the
classroom, it is important to shift students from consumers of information to
____________.
- (A) Consumers of knowledge
- (B) Creators of content
- (C) Content experts
- (D) Supportive peers
Q.6 – When looking for content to send to students,
Mr. James can use Chrome Web Store to personalize student learning by: (Select
all that apply)
- (A) Finding apps that facilitate learning the curriculum
- (B) Direct his students to use previously recommended apps to learn at their pace
- (C) Find Chrome themes to share with colleagues
- (D) Review apps and provide ratings to help other educators
Q.7 – Why would Mr. James benefit from finding
other, high-quality sources to use in his classroom? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) His students could access information from around the world
- (B) He might find content from an expert in an area that’s unfamiliar to him
- (C) His students are tired of listening to him all day, every day
- (D) His number of resources increase dramatically, so he can choose the best possible lessons for his students
Unit
8 Review Answers
Q.1 – YouTube live events are _________ recordings
that can be saved to your YouTube channel for later viewing.
- (A) public
- (B) local
- (C) 15 minute
- (D) archived
Q.2 – Which of the following describe how you could
use Street View in a classroom? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) While studying the Great Barrier Reef, students go underwater and explore different sections of the reef.
- (B) As a writing prompt, the teacher zooms in on a certain area of the map and pulls up a picture. Students must describe the scene and tell a story of what happened.
- (C) Students look at a map to locate their city during a lesson about community
- (D) Students track the distance between places when talking about the Underground Railroad
Q.3 – KMZ files are used in which tool?
- (A) Google Earth
- (B) Google Maps
- (C) Google Art Project
- (D) YouTube Live
Q.4 – Which map creation tool provides the
flexibility to create, share, and collaborate within Google Drive?
- (A) Google Earth
- (B) Google Tour Builder
- (C) Google My Maps
- (D) Google Maps
Q.5 – Google Earth can be used in literary lessons
to: (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Follow the journey of a character
- (B) Explore places described in literature
- (C) Provide text to speech to accommodate all readers
- (D) Watch videos created by other students about a book
Q.6 – Which of the following are examples of how you
could use Google Meet or YouTube Live? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Interviewing the town Mayor about city government live from her office and posting the recording for other classes to view
- (B) Sending a chat message to another teacher
- (C) Connecting several classrooms virtually for a book study
- (D) Taking a field trip with Google Earth
Unit
9 Review Answers
Q.1 – How can you implement an inquiry approach in
your classroom? (Select all that apply)
- (A) Allow students to choose what they want to learn
- (B) Teach students how to search effectively
- (C) Provide structure to lessons and units of study
- (D) Collaborate with other teachers to ensure all students are learning the same things
Q.2 – Google Trends would help student learn…
- (A) topics other people are searching for around the world.
- (B) current news stories from news outlets.
- (C) which books have been published based on the search terms.
- (D) current economic trends in the stock market.
Q.3 – You’re building a resource toolkit for your
students to find the best published research on scientific topics. What two
tools would you recommend for the academic term paper they have to do this
semester? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Google Trends
- (B) Google News
- (C) Google Scholar
- (D) The Explore Tool
Q.4 – Google Scholar catalogs research by: (Select
all that apply)
- (A) Full text
- (B) Date published
- (C) Citation
- (D) Citations within other research
Q.5 – Using Google Trends, you search for the term
“Nexus” and view the associated graph. You notice peaks on the graph. What
could have happened to cause the peaks in the graph? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) A new Nexus device was released.
- (B) More people wanted to know about “Nexus”
- (C) There was an increase in interest about Nexus devices
- (D) Something with the term Nexus in it was making news.
Q.6 – What is one of the biggest shifts that must
occur in the classroom in order to develop independent learners?
- (A) The teacher must maintain full control
- (B) The curriculum must be strictly adhered to
- (C) The teacher must not be the first place a student looks to for answers
- (D) The curriculum should be articulated.
Q.7 – Google Translate is: (Select all that apply)
- (A) An extension that can translate webpages & text across the internet
- (B) Will translate an entire Google Slide in a few clicks
- (C) Will translate an entire Google Doc in a few clicks
- (D) Can only provide translations for Spanish, English and French
Q.8 – Translate is available as a mobile app capable
of translating languages using your phone’s camera in real time.
- (A) True
- (B) False
Unit
10 Review Answers
Q.1 – You know that having students discuss the
materials they are learning is one of the best ways to have them contextualize,
understand, and apply what they know. You’re ready to take it to the next level
by driving the discussion online, and Google Groups seems to be a good choice.
The department chair asks you why you’re using Groups. Which of the following
are reasons to use Google Groups rather than Google Classroom? (Select all that
apply.)
- (A) Groups are not time bound so you can use the same Group for future classes. Classrooms will likely change with each class
- (B) You can include video in a Groups discussion, but you can’t in Classroom
- (C) You can have posts sent directly to your email with Groups and you can reply via email as well
- (D) Discussions in Groups are moderated by default, but aren’t in Classroom
Q.2 – Getting feedback and input from the public is
important in giving students a voice. Some tools are much better to use in this
case than others. Which of the following can be used for audience
participation? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Google Sites
- (B) YouTube
- (C) YouTube Live
- (D) Blogger
Q.3 – To create promotional videos for your
community event, you could consider using which of the following tools: (Select
all that apply.)
- (A) YouTube Live
- (B) Google Drawings
- (C) YouTube Editor
- (D) YouTube Playlists
Q.4 – Using the “comments” feature in Blogger can be
a powerful tool for students to give and receive constructive feedback. To make
sure all feedback is appropriate and not spam, what are your options to
moderate comments? (Select all that apply.)
- (A) Opt-in to approve each comment before it’s posted by receiving an email notification
- (B) Only members of the blog can comment so this is not an issue
- (C) Require “word verification” before a comment can be posted
- (D) Enable Google’s built-in moderator system to scan for inappropriate blog comments
Q.5 – Google Meet is a great option for holding
synchronous discussions, but there are other tools, too. Consider Google
Classroom, Chat, and Google Groups. Place them in order from most to least
effective when trying to hold synchronous discussions.
- (A) Chat, Groups, Classroom
- (B) Groups, Classroom, Chat
- (C) Classroom, Groups, Chat
- (D) Chat, Classroom, Groups
Unit
11 Review Answers
Q.1 – Where can students go for high quality
research? (Select all that apply)
- (A) Public library
- (B) School librarian
- (C) Google Scholar
- (D) Online database
Q.2 – How might a student prepare for presentation?
(Select all that apply)
- (A) Identify presenter angst
- (B) Recognize practice will reduce angst & build confidence
- (C) Record presentation & review critically
- (D) Invite others to watch and provide feedback
Q.3 – What is one key question for students to
reflect upon after building visual aids?
- (A) Is my presentation colorful enough?
- (B) Are there enough animations in the presentation?
- (C) Is there enough to look at on the slides?
- (D) Does the presentation convey my message?
Q.4 – What are some helpful ways to introduce 20%
projects in your classroom? (Select all that apply)
- (A) Start with solo projects
- (B) Schedule work time for students in class/school
- (C) Start with collaborative projects
- (D) Set clear expectations and parameters
Q.5 – What are some key steps to track in a
student’s 20% project? (Select all that apply)
- (A) Project Selection
- (B) Research
- (C) Learning Summary and/or Presentation
- (D) Grading
Q.6 – Student selected projects provide autonomy and
agency over their learning.
- (A) True
- (B) False
Q.7 – What is one way a group leader can foster
collaboration?
- (A) Acknowledge contributions
- (B) Schedule individual conversations with the teacher
- (C) Use collaborative tools
- (D) Suggest they grade their peers
Q.8 – What is one way a group can be sure to cover
many perspectives when developing a solution during a project?
- (A) Use a variety of collaboration products
- (B) Publicly present solutions
- (C) Include a diverse set of group members in all aspects of the project
- (D) Track group progress using a project management too
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