Google Certified Educator Level 2 Practice Exam

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Which of the following is true about using a Google Doc as a class syllabus?

  1. You can collaborate with a teaching partner to create a shared syllabus

  2. You can share your syllabus with the world

  3. Student work can take many forms. When students include documents, videos, and other media on a Google Sites portfolio, best practice indicates they should store that media where?

  4. In Google Drive

The correct answer is: You can collaborate with a teaching partner to create a shared syllabus

Using a Google Doc as a class syllabus allows you to collaborate with a teaching partner to create a shared syllabus, making it easier to work together and ensure both educators' input is included. This collaborative feature enhances communication and teamwork between teachers. Additionally, by sharing the syllabus with a teaching partner, they can provide feedback, make edits, and contribute to the document's creation. Option B is incorrect because while you can share your syllabus with specific individuals or groups, sharing it with the world may not align with privacy and security considerations or the intended audience. Options C and D are unrelated to using a Google Doc as a class syllabus and pertain to storing student work and media in Google Drive or on a Google Sites portfolio, which is not directly relevant to the question about creating a syllabus in Google Docs.