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GOOGLE TOOLS IN THE THEATRE ARTS CLASSROOM Instructor ANNA PORTER Materials Video modules, Handouts, Transcripts, MP3 Files, PDF of Powerpoint Slides, Completion Certificate Course length 9 modules 1 hours, 32 minutes of video 3 credit hours

Course Description Have you been wanting to find some new ways to enhance your classroom with technology? Have you been told you need to integrate technology in your classroom but don t know where to start or what would even make sense to use in the drama classroom? Whether you want to find some new ways to diversify your instruction and assessment, provide new resources and opportunities for your students, or simply needs some help with organization and communication, Google Tools has a treasure trove of resources ready for you to use today. Instructor Anna Porter covers the tools of Google Forms, Photos, Calendar, Earth, Custom Search and Sites. Each lesson has video examples of how to use the tools as well as tips and resources for each module. About the Instructor Anna Porter is a high school drama teacher. She has taught for 9 years in Utah and during that time served as a PLC leader and mentor teacher. Anna has a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Arts Education from Brigham Young University as well as an endorsement in Educational Technology. Course Curriculum Lesson 0: Introduction 4:27 Gives an overview of the course and how it will break down into various modules. Lesson 4: Google Calendar 9:19 This lesson explores how to use Google Calendar to organize and communicate events with all of your stakeholders. Lesson 1: Getting Started 12:25 This lesson covers how to set up a Google account and how to access the tools that will be covered in the course. It also introduces resources and provides ideas for teaching digital citizenship and setting up classroom rules and routines in regards to technology. Lesson 2A: Google Forms Part 1 10:00 How to create a Google form using a digital audition form as an example. Lesson 2B: Google Forms Part 2 8:18 This lesson explores additional ways to utilize the forms and the information gathered in the drama classroom Lesson 5: Google Earth 11:52 This lesson teaches how to build context and take your students on a virtual field trip to locations that you are discussing and exploring in class and production. Lesson 6: Google Custom Search 10:39 This lesson will explore how you can help your students focus on key information by creating a custom Google Search Engine that they can use for your class. Lesson 7: Google Sites 15:05 This final lesson explores the ways in which you can utilize Google Sites in your class and program. Lesson 3: Google Photos 10:11 This lesson explores how Google Photos can help your students communicate using pictures, as well as how you can utilize it as a teacher to organize, document and share your program s resources.

Standards Connections Alberta, Canada Junior Goal I Objectives strengthen powers of concentration extend the ability to think imaginatively and creatively develop the willingness to make a decision, act upon it and accept the results develop a sense of responsibility and commitment develop the ability to initiate, organize and present a project within a given set of guidelines develop the ability to interact effectively and constructively in a group process Junior Goal II Objectives gain awareness of how the integration of disciplines enriches dramatic communication Junior Goal III Objectives develop awareness of various conventions of theatre Junior Orientation demonstrate a willingness to take calculated and reasonable risks focus concentration on one task at a time generate imaginative and creative solutions to problems meet deadlines and follow through on individual and group commitments work cooperatively and productively with all members of the class in pairs, small groups and large groups support positivity the work of others Senior Goal I Objectives extend the ability to concentrate demonstrate a sense of responsibility and commitment, individually and to the group develop a sense of inquiry and commitment to learning demonstrate a sense of inquiry and commitment, individually and to the group demonstrate the ability to contribute effectively and constructively to the group process Orientation Drama 10 share ideas confidently concentrate on the task at hand demonstrate effective use and management of time listen to self and others solve problems imaginatively and creatively make effective decisions or choices display consideration and respect for self and others positively support the work of others demonstrate self-discipline, self-direction and a sense of responsibility work cooperatively and productively Theatre Studies Drama 10 (Greek, Medieval or Elizabethan, and Canadian) 1 - recognize theatre has evolved as a traditional art form Technical Theatre/Design 10-20-30 - Management - Business 1 - demonstrate understanding of the duties of business management staff 3 - demonstrate understanding of the importance of record keeping and box office procedures British Columbia, Canada Drama 8 suggest and try a variety of appropriate solutions to a given problem use appropriate vocabulary to describe drama and theatre elements Drama 9 accept responsibility for decisions and solutions use a variety of strategies to make choices in problem solving enhance dramatic work with available technical elements select and use design elements to achieve a desire effect Drama 10 defend choices made in problem solving negotiate and compromise to solve group problems apply stage vocabulary and theatrical conventions to dramatic forms demonstrate a commitment to the team approach in rehearsal and performance Drama 11 use appropriate stage terminology identify cultural and historical contexts that influence and are influenced by theatre Drama 12 use appropriate terminology to describe theatre performance use appropriate stage terminology collaborate to solve performance and production problems delegate and accept responsibility in groups California VAPA Standards (2001) GRADE 9-12 PROFICIENT - 5.0 CONNECTIONS, RELATIONSHIPS, APPLICATIONS 5.2 - Careers and Career-Related Skills - Manage time, prioritize responsibilities, and meet completion deadlines for a production as specified by group leaders, team members, or directors. GRADES 9-12 ADVANCED - 5.0 CONNECTIONS, RELATIONSHIPS, APPLICATIONS 5.2 - Careers and Career-Related Skills - Demonstrate the ability to create rehearsal schedules, set deadlines, organize priorities, and identify needs and resources when participating in the production of a play or scene. 5.4 - Careers and Career-Related Skills - Develop advanced or entry-level competencies for a career in an artistic or technical field in the theatrical arts. California VAPA Standards (2019) 6.TH:Cr1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work 6.TH:Cr1.c - Identify solutions to design challenges in a Prof.TH:Cr1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work Prof.TH:Cr1.c - Explore the impact of technical theatre elements on design choices in a Acc.TH:Cr1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.

Acc.TH:Cr1.a - Investigate historical and cultural conventions and their impact on the visual composition of a Common Core Speaking and Listening CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.SL.1 - Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.SL.3 - Evaluate a speaker's point of view, reasoning, and use of evidence and rhetoric. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.SL.5 - Make strategic use of digital media and visual displays of data to express information and enhance understanding of presentations. Language CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.L.1 - Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.L.2 - Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. Language CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.1 - Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.2 - Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. Writing CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.6 - Use technology, including the Internet, to produce, publish, and update individual or shared writing products, taking advantage of technology's capacity to link to other information and to display information flexibly and dynamically. Florida Sunshine State Standards Critical Thinking & Reflection TH.912.C.2.1 - Explore and describe possible solutions to production or acting challenges and select the solution most likely to produce desired results. Historical & Global Connections TH.912.H.2.5 - Apply knowledge of dramatic genres and historical periods to shape the work of performers, directors, and designers. Innovation, Technology & the Future TH.912.F.3.8 - Use current and emerging technology appropriately to communicate rehearsal information with the cast and crew of a production. Organizational Structure TH.912.O.3.3 - Analyze and demonstrate how to use various media to impact theatrical productions. Skills, Techniques & Processes TH.912.S.2.1 - Create one or more technical design documents for a theatrical production. TH.912.S.3.1 - Articulate, based on research, the rationale for artistic choices in casting, staging, or technical design for a scene from original or scripted material. TH.912.S.3.9 - Research, analyze, and explain the processes that playwrights, directors, designers, and performers use when developing a work that conveys artistic intent. Georgia Performance Standards 2010 - Theatre Arts GRADE 6 TAMS6.9 - Exploring the careers and business of theatre, a. Defines tasks associated with a theatre production, b. Calculates the amount of time needed to complete production tasks, c. Identifies and calculate costs associated the production, d. Creates an action plan and budget for a production, e. Analyzes the skills sets of professions associated with theatre production Grade 8 TAMS8.6 - Researching cultural and historical information to support artistic choices, a. Applies advanced research skills to obtain appropriate cultural and historical information, b. Analyzes the cultural and historical context in theatre production, c. Supports artistic choices with cultural and historical information, d. Examines how culture is defined through theatre and other media Grade 9-12 - FUNDAMENTALS OF THEATRE I TAHSFTI.6 - Researching cultural and historical information to support artistic choices, a. Defines the role of the dramaturge, b. Applies the skills of the dramaturge to various scenes, c. Interprets data for use in production Grade 9-12 - ADVANCED DRAMA III TAHSADIII.6 - Researching cultural and historical information to support artistic choices, a. Explores the relationship between research and theatrical production, b. Engages in meaningful cultural and historical research to support formal or informal theatrical performance, c. Develops and executes a presentation or lobby display that summarizes the impact of cultural and historical research on a theatrical production Grade 9-12 - ADVANCED DRAMA IV TAHSADIV.6 - Researching cultural and historical information to support artistic choices, a. Explores the relationship between research and theatrical production, b. Engages in meaningful cultural and historical research to support formal or informal theatrical performance, c. Develops and executes a presentation or lobby display that summarizes the impact of cultural and historical research on a theatrical production Georgia Performance Standards 2017 - Theatre Arts Grade 6 - Creating TA6.CR.1 - Organize, design, and refine theatrical work., a. Identify artistic choices, utilize theatre vocabulary, and demonstrate non-verbal communication skills in the rehearsal process., b. Interpret a character s motivation by understanding the relationship between their background and their behavior., c. Identify the variety of relationships between characters., d. Identify, define, and classify character traits., e. Recognize and demonstrate the roles, responsibilities, and skills associated with collaborative performance., f. Use resources to identify and create technical elements of theatre. Grade 6 - Performing TA6.PR.2 - Execute artistic and technical elements of theatre., a. Incorporate technical elements in performance. Grade 6 - Connecting TA6.CN.1 - Explore how theatre connects to life experience,

careers, and other content., a. Identify similarities between theatre and other art forms., b. Draw conclusions about the relationships between theatre and life., c. Define tasks associated with a theatre production (e.g. director, stage manager, designer, technician, playwright, actor). Grade 7 - Creating TA7.CR.1 - Organize, design, and refine theatrical work., a. Identify and rehearse effective communication skills., b. Compare and contrast character types and relationships by analyzing character motivations, objectives, and goals., c. Compare the physical, emotional, vocal, and social dimensions of a character., d. Investigate the role and responsibility of the cast and crew., e. Identify and model ensemble skills in the rehearsal process., f. Utilize staging and blocking choices to enhance the performance., g. Compare, contrast, and design elements of technical theatre., h. Utilize theatre vocabulary throughout the rehearsal process. Grade 7 - Performing TA7.PR.2 - Execute artistic and technical elements of theatre., a. Select a variety of technical elements that can be applied to a theatrical work., b. Incorporate artistic and technical elements into a theatre performance. Grade 7 - Connecting TA7.CN.1 - Explore how theatre connects to life experience, careers, and other content., a. Compare and contrast theatre with other art forms., b. Articulate relationships between theatre and life., c. Utilize a multi-disciplinary approach to create original theatre., d. Describe the careers and professional responsibilities associated with theatre production (e.g. director, stage manager, designer, technician, playwright, actor). Grade 8 - Creating TA8.CR.1 - Organize, design, and refine theatrical work., a. Differentiate the physical, emotional, vocal, and social dimensions of a variety of characters., b. Compare the relationships and interactions between characters by analyzing character motivation (objectives, obstacles, strategy, action, stakes, outcome)., c. Incorporate dramatic elements through improvisation., d. Connect theatre vocabulary to the application of theatre performance., e. Identify and demonstrate both ensemble and leadership skills in the rehearsal process., f. Evaluate the effectiveness of artistic and technical elements used in a theatre production., g. Design and create scenery, props, costumes, lighting, and sound., h. Assume different roles and responsibilities in the rehearsal process. Grade 8 - Performing TA8.PR.2 - Execute artistic and technical elements of theatre., a. Incorporate artistic and technical elements into a theatre production., b. Resolve conflicts in technical applications. Grade 8 - Connecting TA8.CN.1 - Explore how theatre connects to life experience, careers, and other content., a. Investigate and prove common themes and structure among theatre and other disciplines., b. Defend how theatre reflects life., c. Incorporate multidisciplinary aspects into theatre performance., d. Identify and analyze professions associated with different forms of production (e.g. director, stage manager, designer, technician, playwright, actor). Grades 9-12 - ACTING LEVELS I-IV - Performing TAHSA.PR.1 - Act and direct by communicating and sustaining roles within a variety of situations and environments., a. Examine and implement the voice, body, observation, and imagination as tools of the actor in presentations of formal and informal theatre., b. Research and assess the development of acting skills for character creation and performance including historical movements, personal experience, and cultural influences., c. Act by developing, communicating, and sustaining roles within a variety of situations and environments., d. Identify and examine the responsibilities and tasks of an actor in relationship with directors, designers, and technical crew., e. Use the skills and tools of a director to conduct rehearsals for performance. Grades 9-12 - ACTING LEVELS I-IV - Connecting TAHSA.CN.1 - Explore how theatre connects to life experience, careers, and other content., a. Examine multiple facets of the business of theatre., b. Examine the methods of pursuing various acting careers, including demonstrating audition etiquette and techniques. Grades 9-12 - ADVANCED DRAMA LEVELS I-IV -Performing TAHSAD.PR.2 - Execute artistic and technical elements of theatre., a. Engage as a creative team in script analysis to plan and create technical elements of a theatre production. Grades 9-12 - ADVANCED DRAMA LEVELS I-IV -Connecting TAHSAD.CN.1 - Explore how theatre connects to life experience, careers, and other content., a. Explore the relationship between theatre and other non-arts disciplines to synthesize concepts and skills from other disciplines to create theatre., b. Explore careers through participation in various production roles and activities found in commercial, professional, amateur, and/or educational theatre. Grades 9-12 - FUNDAMENTALS OF THEATRE LEVELS I-IV - Creating TAHSFT.CR.2 - Develop scripts through theatrical techniques., a. Differentiate between dramatic and traditional literary writing and utilize common steps of the playwriting process., b. Assess the need for script analysis, concept development, and directorial and technical concerns of a theatrical script., c. Construct and critique elements of dramatic structure, character, and dialogue., d. Create and perform scenes for audiences. Grades 9-12 - FUNDAMENTALS OF THEATRE LEVELS I-IV - Performing TAHSFT.PR.2 - Execute artistic and technical elements of theatre., a. Identify and define the various collaborative roles and relationships of technical production personnel (e.g. sound, lighting, set, scenic, costume, dramaturge, makeup, marketing, business aspects) in relation to the directors and performers., b. Identify and apply the various aspects of directing, staging, performance spaces, and rehearsal management., c. Recognize and apply the basic elements and procedures involved in the construction of props, scenery, and platforms., d. Formulate effective theatrical designs in order to support the text and directorial concept. Grades 9-12 - FUNDAMENTALS OF THEATRE LEVELS I-IV - Connecting TAHSFT.CN.1 - Explore how theatre connects to life experiences, careers, and other content., a. Examine how theatre reflects real life., b. Analyze how theatre employs aspects of other art forms and disciplines to effectively communicate with a live audience., c. Demonstrate awareness of the discipline, knowledge, skills, and education required for careers in theatre., d. Explore various careers in the theatre arts (e.g. performance, design, production,

administrative, education, promotion). Grades 9-12 - MUSICAL THEATRE LEVELS I-IV - Performing TAHSMT.PR.1 - Act and direct by communicating and sustaining roles within a variety of situations and environments., a. Examine and implement the skills and tasks associated with acting, singing, and dancing, incorporating vocal and movement technique, observation, and imagination to create characters for formal and informal performances., b. Identify and examine the responsibilities and tasks of an actor in relation to directors, designers, choreographers, technical crew, and production staff., c. Use the skills and tools of a director to develop a presentation of formal and informal musical theatre performances., d. Conduct rehearsals to present a musical theatre performance for a live audience. TAHSMT.PR.2 - Execute artistic and technical elements of theatre., a. Engage as a creative team in script analysis to plan and create technical elements of a theatre production, including sets, props, costumes, makeup, lighting, and sound. Grades 9-12 - MUSICAL THEATRE LEVELS I-IV - Connecting TAHSMT.CN.1 - Explore how theatre connects to life experience, careers, and other content., a. Explore the business of musical theatre., b. Explore careers through participation in various production roles and activities found in commercial, professional, amateur, and/or educational musical theatre. Creating TAHSTT.CR.1 - Create technical elements of theatre (e.g. sets, props, costumes, makeup, lighting, sound)., a. Explore and utilize the elements of design and principles of composition for a theatrical context., b. Create basic to advanced technical elements by choosing appropriate materials, tools, and techniques., c. Analyze and/or develop choices in technical elements (e.g. sets, lights, costumes, sound) of informal and formal productions and theatrical texts as a part of the design process, considering mood, tone, and symbolism., d. Create industry standard paperwork (e.g. budgets, cut lists, materials, cue sheets, lighting and costume plots, schedules, calendars) as it relates to completing design renderings and/or models., e. Conceptualize and/or generate design elements for a dramatic work (e.g. scene, one act, fulllength, musical). Producing TAHSTT.PR.1 - Produce technical elements in theatre., a. Identify, explain, and demonstrate standard safety guidelines and operating procedures for tools and equipment used in formal and informal theatre productions., b. Identify and interpret design and construction documentation, materials, techniques, and procedures for production., c. Differentiate between stock and non-standard material, scenic, or technical elements related to a production., d. Conduct initial research about design to inform further development of the production concept., e. Explore and/or produce an appropriate series of design documentation for a theatrical production (e.g. thumbnail sketches, swatches, first renderings, mixed media presentation). Responding TAHSTT.RE.1 - Respond to technical elements of theatre using appropriate supporting evidence., a. Revise projects, plans, and/or procedures after peer criticism to improve development of technical elements., b. Identify and analyze the characteristics of different types of performance spaces and how they can influence production decisions (e.g. proscenium stage, studio/black box, thrust stage, classroom, arena, found space)., c. Evaluate design choices of professional designers., d. Evaluate design and technical elements in a post mortem following the completion of a theatre production. Connecting TAHSTT.CN.1 - Connect technical elements of theatre., a. Explore and understand the collaborations between designers and directors to develop design elements., b. Investigate the history of theatre architecture, stage technology, and other technical elements., c. Understand technical theatre career options and various industry unions (e.g. International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Actor s Equity, United Scenic Artists, Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, League of Resident Theatres)., d. Explore connections with other disciplines associated with technical theatre (e.g. scientific principles behind technical theatrical practices, physics of electricity and sound, basic structural engineering, load ratings, working load limits)., e. Connect design themes with historical and social relevance using dramaturgical research and an understanding of historical and cultural artistic movements (e.g. expressionism, realism, Kabuki, Sanskrit Drama). Grades 9-12 - THEATRE MANAGEMENT - Connecting TAHSTM.CN.1 - Explore how theatre management connects to life experience, careers, and other content., a. Analyze various existing theatre management elements (e.g. press releases, lobby displays, ticketing, sales strategies, budgets) in professional, non-professional, and academic theatre to consider the rationale for choices directed at reaching specific target markets. National Core Arts Standards TH:Cr1.1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work - Grade 6 TH:Cr1.1.6.b - Identify solutions to design challenges in a TH:Cr1.1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work - High School Proficient TH:Cr1.1.HSI.b - Explore the impact of technology on design choices in a TH:Cr1.1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work - High School Accomplished TH:Cr1.1.HSII.a - Investigate historical and cultural conventions and their impact on the visual composition of a North Carolina Essential Standards Advanced High School Standards - Culture A.CU.1.1 - Interpret theatre arts from personal, cultural, and historical contexts. Ontario, Canada Creating and Presenting - Presentation Techniques & Technologies A.3.3 - use a variety of technological tools (e.g., light, sound, set design, props, models) to enhance the impact of drama works

Reflecting, Responding and Analyzing - The Critical Analysis Process B.1.3 - identify aesthetic and technical aspects of drama works and explain how they help achieve specific dramatic purposes (e.g., write theatre or film reviews assessing whether the lighting, sound, set design, and costumes of a drama are used effectively to illustrate the intended message) MS 117.213 LIII - Foundations: Inquiry and B.1.E - apply knowledge of theatrical vocabulary and terminology. Foundations - Concepts and Terminology C.1.3 - demonstrate an understanding of production roles, practices, and terminology when planning and presenting drama works (e.g., set design, costume design, lighting plot, light cue sheet, sound cue sheet, prompt book, set sketch, set model) Tennessee Theatre Curriculum Standards GRADES 6-8 8.0 Context - Students will understand context by analyzing the role of theatre, film, television, and electronic media in the community and in other cultures GRADES 9-12 8.0 Context - Students will understand context by analyzing the role of theatre, film, television, and electronic media in the past and the present. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Theatre Arts HS 117.315 LI - Foundations: Inquiry and C.1.F - demonstrate a working knowledge of the language of theatre such as stage terminology, elements of theatre, or theatrical conventions. HS 117.315 LI - Historical and cultural relevance C.4.B - relate historical and cultural influences on theatre. HS 117.315 LI - Critical evaluation and response C.5.G - use technology such as electronic portfolios, research projects, and journals to document and present information in a clear and coherent manner. HS 117.316 LII - Foundations: Inquiry and C.1.F - relate the interdependence of all theatrical elements. HS 117.316 LII - Critical evaluation and response C.5.F - use technology such as portfolios, research projects, and journals to document and present information in a clear and coherent manner. HS 117.317 LIII - Critical evaluation and response C.5.F - use technology such as portfolios, research projects, and journals to document and present information in a clear and coherent manner. HS 117.318 LIV - Critical evaluation and response C.5.F - employ technology such as portfolios, research projects, and journals to communicate and present findings in a clear and coherent manner. MS 117.212 LII - Foundations: Inquiry and B.1.E - demonstrate knowledge of theatrical vocabulary and terminology.