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How to Assign DIGITAL, FILLABLE PDF Cornell DOODLE NOTES Instead of printing sets of Cornell Doodle Notes on paper, students can complete the notes by typing their answers onto the PDF file using the Kami Chrome Extension or App. Kami is a PDF and Document Annotation and Markup Tool that works with Google Drive and Google Classroom (along with Schoology and Canvas). Using Kami, students will be able to mark up their notes using text boxes, highlighting, shapes, additional images from Google, and even voice commentary! Kami can be used with Firefox, but the Chrome Extension is integrated with Google and thus, Google Classroom, which makes it so easy to create assignments for your students in Google Classroom. Kami has a free trial period for teachers and their students. If you wanted to use Kami longer, you would need to look into getting a subscription. However, this tool is outstanding for marking up documents and because it is integrated with Classroom, it can be used across content areas and for many types of assignments. I suggest talking with your administrators and tech department about this possibility. The following directions explain how to install the Kami Chrome Extension, and how to separate the differentiated versions of the notes and share these digital versions with your students via Google Classroom. You can share the associated Cornell Doodle Notes Google Slides presentation with them AND/OR if you’re teaching in a distance learning scenario, you can make mini-lecture videos or hold ‘live class’ to present the presentation. Student can use this to complete their notes (using a split screen). Assigning the Cornell Doodle Notes this way is 100% paper free!! This is a great option for distance learning and for students who were absent from class. This is what is explained in this packet: • How to Get the Kami Extension • Separate the Doodle Note Versions • Option 1: Use the Split and Merge Tool to Create Leveled Notes Packets • Option 2: Use the Print to PDF Function • Create the Assignment in Google Classroom • Students Can Now Complete Their Doodle Notes Using Kami • Student Directions: Fill In Your Doodle Notes Using Kami (separate and share this page with your students to help them learn the functions of the Kami Extension!) © Sunrise Science 2020 GetKami 1GototheChromeWeb Store and search for Kami. 2Once you have installed Kami, the Kami icon will appear on your browser toolbar. 3Your students will need to have this extension or app installed on their devices also. They are likely able to install this themselves, but if not, talk with your Tech Department. Separate the Doodle Note Versions Most Cornell Doodle Notes resources come with two or three differentiated versions to accommodate different learners, plus an Answer Key. There is a ‘ski slope symbol’ at the top of the pages to indicate the version. The Green Circle version is the easiest, with the least amount of text to fill in. The Blue Square version is ‘on-level’ with a moderate amount of text to fill in. The Black Diamond versions require almost all of the text to be filled in. These are two ways that you can separate the scaffolded versions. Option 1: Use the Split and Merge Tool to Create leveled Note Packets 1OpenKami using the extension button. Go to the top right corner and click on the three little lines. Select the Split and Merge Document Tool from the menu. 2 Ifyou have your notes saved as PDFs on your computer, simply drag and drop the file(s) into the box on the screen. If you have the PDFs of the notes uploaded to your Google Drive, click on the Drive button to select the file(s). You can actually combine more than one set of Doodle Notes here! Let’s say you’d like to create a ‘Unit 1 Packet’… just select all of the files that you need. 3It’s easy to use the Split and Merge Tool to delete any Teacher Notes pages and to select specific pages to create leveled packets. This example shows how you could separate the versions of the Experimental Design Cornell Doodle Notes. 4Select pages that you don’t need. Here, I’ve selected the Teacher Notes. Click the little trash can icon to delete each page. 5 Select the Green Circle KEY version pages and drag them down to the next row. Drag the Blue Square version pages down to the third row. For this example, I decided to delete the Black Diamond version. Rename each version with the level. The Answer Key pages can be left in the top row so that they get separated from the student pages. 6Click the Export All button and select where you’d like your separated versions to be saved in your Google Drive. You will get a Success message and your new files will be saved in the location and with the names that you’ve given them. KEY © Sunrise Science 2020 Option 2: Use the “Print to PDF” Function 1UploadtheCornell Doodle Notes PDF file to your Google Drive, and Make a Copy of the Google Slides presentation into your Drive using the link in the PDF. 2OpenthePDFfileand click the Print button. 3Thefilewill open in a new tab. Select the Print button again. 4SelectSave to Google Drive under the Destination. Choose the page numbers for the notes version that you’re saving first. In this example, I am saving the Blue Square version, pages 7 through 9 only. 5To give a name to this version, click on Advanced Settings and name the file for when it ‘prints’ to your Google Drive. I chose to add ‘Blue’ to this file name because it’s the Blue Square version of the notes. 6Now you will have the specific version of the notes saved in your Google Drive. 7Do this for each version that you’ll be sharing with your students through Google Classroom. © Sunrise Science 2020
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