Gmail for Teachers
Organizing inbox with labels and filters
Scheduling emails and using email templates
Managing attachments and Google Drive integration
Setting up out-of-office replies and signatures
Tips for professional email communication
Organizing inbox with labels and filters
Scheduling emails and using email templates
Managing attachments and Google Drive integration
Setting up out-of-office replies and signatures
Tips for professional email communication
o Setting up and managing a virtual classroomo Assignments, grading, and student feedbacko Posting announcements and class materialso Integrating Google
o Creating engaging slide deckso Embedding YouTube videos and imageso Using speaker notes and presenter modeo Adding hyperlinks for interactive
o Protecting online accounts and passwordso Avoiding phishing scams and fake websiteso Managing student data privacyo Safe internet browsing and
o Choosing the right platform (Zoom, Google Meet)o Setting up a structured digital classroomo Using screen sharing, whiteboards, and pollso
o Real-time collaboration with studentso Using comments and suggesting editso Formatting and inserting images/tableso Voice typing and translation toolso Creating
o How ChatGPT can assist in lesson planningo Generating quizzes, worksheets, and summarieso Using AI for brainstorming creative teaching ideaso
o Formatting documents professionallyo Creating tables, headers, and footerso Using track changes for editing and feedbacko Inserting citations and references
o Basic formulas and functions (SUM, AVERAGE, IF)o Creating grade sheets and automated calculationso Data visualization with charts and graphso
In today’s fast-evolving world, digital literacy is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Teachers, who play a crucial role in