Tuesday, March 13, 2018

HyperDocs -- Delivery, Collection, & Feedback

HyperDocs -- Delivery, Collection, & Feedback

March 13, 2018

I decided to lead by example in this section of HyperDocs, so I've created a HyperDoc on the delivery, collection, & feedback of a HyperDoc using Canvas or Google Classroom.

You need to understand, to reduce time and frustration in creating your HyperDoc, you need to have the end in mind.  What do you want the end product to look like? How are you going to provide feedback? How are you going to collect it? Those questions can help you determine how you are going to deliver the HyperDoc.

In the HyperDoc I've created for you, I used a Google Form but I'm showcasing another HyperDoc using Google Slides. As always, if you would like more information or need help creating your own HyperDoc, stop by the LMC or send me an email.

HyperDoc on HyperDocs

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

The Hype about HyperDocs

The Hype About HyperDocs

March 6, 2018

You may have heard teachers talking about HyperDocs and thought, "That's sounds interesting. I would like to try that." Chances are that you have already created one and didn't even know it. This month the 10 Minute Tuesday is going to focus on creating HyperDocs using Google Slides, Forms,  and Sites.

HyperDocs replace worksheets and uses technology to teach and engage students. Before we begin creating a HyperDoc we have to have a plan. Below you'll find a template for planning a HyperDoc.


Looking over the above HyperDoc Planning Template will help you create the best HyperDoc for your particular lesson. Next week we will using our knowledge about Google Slides and Forms to create a HyperDoc. 

If you want more information check out: 
  • Highfill, Lisa, et al. The HyperDoc handbook: digital lesson design using Google apps. EdTechTeam Press, 2016. (We have a copy available in the LMC)
  • https://hyperdocs.co/




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