Certification's are a norm for teachers. Once you graduate college you earn your certification or your teaching certificate (after you pass a few tests.) Well, for teachers the learning continues on and on through their career. No one teacher can't keep the same set of skills or knowledge and expect to teach for many years. Learning and education evolve so much and so quickly that we need to keep up with the changes.
A lot of the changes in education have revolved around technology. What is the newest and latest that can be used in the classroom? How can teachers incorporate these tools into their lesson? What do teachers need to know to use these in their lesson?
As a librarian on my campus I work a lot with the technology that we use with our middle schoolers. I ask myself, how can I be a valuable resource to the teachers and students on my campus? I know in order to be that resource for them I need to stay on top of the changes in technology and how those changes impact our classrooms.
One of the things I came across a couple of years ago was the Google Educator Certification. I didn't know much about it and I wasn't using a lot of Google apps or anything in my classroom at the time. The more I looked into it though the more it became something I was interested in doing. Mainly I wanted to do it to learn more about what Google to do for me in the classroom.
The interest grew when we became a 1 to 1 school with Google Chromebooks. (These things are awesome by the way!) All of our core classes use Chromebooks, including the library (yay me!). As I began using the Chromebooks in a classroom setting and in the library setting I was learning more and more. I was able to see how the students used them, how they could impact a learning objective and how it was impacting the student's learning process. We were using many different things such as Google Classroom and Google Drive.
I kept going back and forth with the certification until this summer when I finally decided to go for it. They had revamped the certification a little bit since I first started looking, but it was still easy.
To get started you just go to the following website: https://edutrainingcenter.withgoogle.com/
The site tells you everything you need to know. You sign in with the google account you'd like to use and head over to the training tab at the top. (https://edutrainingcenter.withgoogle.com/training)
Once there you're going to see two levels, start with level 1. When you enter the level 1 training area you're going to see all the units and topics that will be covered. The training is built for you to move at your own pace. It is NOT timed or scheduled for you to complete at certain days. This part is completely structured to fit your schedule and the time you have to devote to the process. I spent a few days going through and reading the units, watching the videos and taking notes. (Yes, I took notes for reference purposes and for use later on if I needed them.)
Once you finish the training units it'll tell you that you're ready for the certification exam. The exam for Level 1 is only $10. I was lucky to get a voucher to take the test for free. Once you're ready, you go and purchase the test. The link to do that is available at the end of the training. After you purchase the test they usually say the test will be ready in 24-48 hours. Mine was ready in less than 24 hours. They will send an email with instructions and you're good to start.
The test does take time. They give you 3 hours to take the exam. I took the test in 2 hours. You'll want to take your time. After you're done you will know in a few minutes whether you passed or not.
The whole certification process is very simple. I liked how the units were organized and broken up and that it was strictly geared towards education. It wasn't a how-to tool on using the different apps. It was a guide at how to use them in an education setting. It was great to see how others use different tools and how I was able to think of ways to use the apps myself.
If anyone is looking to further their professional development in technology and with Google, I highly recommend going through this process.
If you have any questions about the process please feel free to let me know. Leave a comment below or send me an email.
Good Luck!
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