Research achievements (PUBLICATIONS)

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Name MILLINER Brett

Name of dissertation

The Google Educator Accreditation Process for Language Teachers

Name of author

Brett Milliner

Name of publication

The Language Teacher

Publisher

JALT (Japan Association of Language Teachers)

Volume (No.)

40

Issue (No.)

3

Start page

22

 

End page

24

Publication date

2016-05-01

Presence/absence of peer review

maru

Presence/absence of invitation

Batu

Language of publication used

English

Posting category

Domestic

Type of publication

Research Paper (Scientific Journal)

Type of authorship

Individual works

ISSN

02089-7938

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Summary

Milliner, B. (2016). The Google Educator accreditation process for language teachers, The Language Teacher, 40(3), 22-24.

Remarks

Hubbard (2007) noted that contemporary language teachers not only need to have competent theoretical knowledge and social power, but they must also be responsible for the maintenance and growth of their technological proficiency. In this article, I report on my summer holiday professional development experience becoming a certified Google Educator. Soon after I started this journey, I discovered that a Google Educator’s training
does not simply amount to a lesson on search strategies or using Gmail; Google offers a range of powerful, free educational tools or apps that teachers can take advantage of in their language classrooms. Google Forms (see Milliner & Flowers, 2015), Google Sheets, Google Docs (see Firth & Mesureur, 2010; Suwantarathip & Wichadee, 2014), Google Sites, Google Maps (see McMillan, 2013), YouTube, Google Draw, and Google Hangouts are all examples of the great tools available (see Figure 1).