Showing posts with label add-on. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Google Gifts: Writing Feedback with the JoeZoo Express Add-on for Google Docs

During the weekdays of December, we're sharing one tool per day.  We're calling it our Google Gifts series.  Some of these come directly from Google, and others are tools that enhance Google Apps or Chrome.  

Previously this week, we shared Google Classroom and Grammarly.  Today, we're sharing JoeZoo Express, an add-on that helps provide writing feedback and rubrics within Google Docs.

As an add-on, this is something you would install inside of a Google Doc.  Once installed, though, it will be available for other docs in Google.  There are other add-ons that provide enhanced commenting features (Kaizena) or rubric-building (Orange Slice), but what sets JoeZoo apart is that it doesn't require the student to install the add-on, it has 88 pre-loaded comments for common areas of writing feedback, it color-codes the feedback into 5 major categories (formatting, grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and structure), and has a rubric tool built in.

Why would I use it?  What does it do?
According to John Hattie in Visible Learning, “… when feedback is combined with a correctional review, feedback and instruction become intertwined until ‘the process itself takes on the forms of new instruction, rather than informing the student solely about correctness.’ ” (p. 174)  So, it's important to think not only about providing feedback but making it "visible" and meaningful to the learner.   Here is a brief overview of the 3 main areas within JoeZoo Express:



This is a relatively new add-on which will likely have significant improvements in the coming months.  Its strength is in helping provide customizable, color-coded and preloaded comments for frequently used feedback sets.  However, the rubrics in Schoology are much more flexible, sharable, can be used on mobile devices, and track student performance over time (which is visible to both students & parents).  We'd recommend using JoeZoo during the writing process and using Schoology for rubric grading.

Where can I learn more?
JoeZoo's website has video tutorials to help teachers learn how to install the add-on, add feedback, and build rubrics.  If this is a tool that you think you will use, they also have an option to receive an email when new updates are added.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Google Gifts: FormMule Add-on for Google Sheets

During the weekdays of December, we're sharing one tool per day.  We're calling it our Google Gifts series.  Some of these come directly from Google, and others are tools that enhance Google Apps or Chrome.  Today, we're sharing the gift of FormMule, an email merge add-on for Google sheets.  

FormMule is an add-on (see Google's help page if you're not sure what an add-on is).  The magic of FormMule is that it can automatically send an email to anyone who submits a Google form -- with a personalized message that includes information that they submitted.

Want to see it in action?  Submit a response to this form and you'll receive an email response!

Why would I use it?  What does it do?

As an instructional tool or for professional learning, you can send a personalized email based on form responses.  As a teacher, it can be a powerful communication tool (ISTE-T.3c) for use with students, peers and/or the parent community.

Here are some ideas for using FormMule with Google Forms:
  • Confirmation emails:  email a record of what the person submitted (dates, times, location, etc.).  This is helpful if you'd like the person to have verification of their responses.
  • Observations: Using a Google form to do walk-throughs or observations?  You could automatically send an email to the person you were observing with information from your visit.
  • Goal sheets:  If students or teachers are submitting their own learning goals, email them a personalized response that includes the goal they've identified.  
  • Digital Mad Libs: Have students enter parts of speech on a form and then email them their own mad lib!
  • Personalized welcome emails: If you are hosting an event or a workshop and collecting registrations via Google form, send a personalized welcome to your participants, along with any additional information that you'd like them to have.  This would also work well for student introductions at the beginning of the year.
Here's how to set it up:



After you've set it up, it will send emails based on your settings (automatically upon submit, manually, or based on a time frame).  You'll notice that it creates a new column for you in your spreadsheet, which verifies that an email was sent (along with a timestamp).  The email will come from whatever Google account set up FormMule, but you can choose a different "reply to" address in the email template.

Where can I learn more?
The New Visions Cloud Lab website has information on this add-on (along with their other great add-ons for Google Apps).  In fact, another one worth checking out is Form Limiter!  There is also a good video tutorial on how to set FormMule up, which you can find here:  https://youtu.be/KhxmvoBUC68.