tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8856623205022141820.post6214086877102673479..comments2024-01-11T01:35:24.448-06:00Comments on Nocking the Arrow: 1:1 Digital WorkflowRobert T. Schuetzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11019650320469352669noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8856623205022141820.post-25239951138420806262013-12-30T14:20:17.452-06:002013-12-30T14:20:17.452-06:00Hello Jarod. Thank you for your comment and quest...Hello Jarod. Thank you for your comment and questions. Our teachers prefer to share documents through Schoology's resource folders. Our students still use Google Drive for collaborative docs. Workflow is completed through either Schoology assignments or submitting via a Google Form. I hope this helps and that your Schoology experience is going well. Happy New Year, BobRobert T. Schuetzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11019650320469352669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8856623205022141820.post-84411603377267228332013-05-23T08:52:25.225-05:002013-05-23T08:52:25.225-05:00This post is exactly what I needed! I love Notabi...This post is exactly what I needed! I love Notability and use it often, especially for the record feature so I can leave verbal feedback on student work. However, there are two main ways presented to store the students work (or use as the dropbox). Based on your experience, is it easier to set up a Google folder like the one presented above and use that separate from Schoology, or is it easier to keep everything in Schoology and use that dropbox? I have used Edmodo for the last few years but have grown frustrated with some of the features as we are 1:1 with iPads. I will be switching to Schoology this fall. I believe most of my students use Pages and Notability to type their assignments or create their projects, so I'm thinking using the the Google folder may not be the best method, but I could be wrong.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com