Google Time-Savers - GTT099
Автор: Google Teacher Podcast
Загружено: 2019-11-24
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Google News and Updates Smart Compose for Google Docs launching in beta Allow site viewers to provide feedback on your new Google Sites Add different page numbers to different sections in Google Docs Create your own maps and stories in Google Earth Featured Content Chrome Bookmarks bar Extensions Chrome database Keyboard shortcuts Text expanders Switch between Chrome Profiles You’re Doing it Wrong! How to Manage/Toggle Between Multiple Google Accounts Docs 7 Reasons to Try Voice-Typing in Google Docs docs.new Google Classroom Create a Class Template Google Keep Using Google Keep for Feedback and Assessment Google Keep Cheat Sheet Voice Notes Gmail Use filters to organize and get only the messages you want Use your mobile app instead of your browser 10 Time Saving Tips and Tools for Teachers
Time savers for teachers: A more efficient you!
Quick Google Forms time savers for teachers Gather data by making Forms for yourself
10 Google Classroom time savers for teachers Find student work by using Google DriveAdjust notification settings
10 tips to use Google Classroom effectively and efficiently
Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag Guy Winters (Ramsey, MN) -- I had thought about Captions in Slides only as a feature used by a teacher when giving a presentation, but the comment from Jenn Conti about students using Captions opened my mind to new opportunities. The student can take control rather than waiting (or asking) the teacher to start captions, can start captions while the class is watching a video without captions, and have captioned conversations with teachers or peers. This would also make good speech practice for English language learners, debate team members, drama and speech students, and students with speech or hearing impairments; the teacher can build a deck of slides with words or phrases and the students can practice on their own.
Beth Kostka (Georgia) -- Thanks for a wonderful episode. I listened to your podcast this week and was shocked to realize that I have access to jamboard with G-suite for education (I had no clue). I have now been playing around with it and LOVE it. I am wondering if any teachers have ever tried to use Jamboard as a "digital portfolio"? I am thinking that each sheet could be a unit and students upload pictures, reflections, and models/drawings to show their thinking. I would love to hear if this has been tried. I am thinking about trying it and would prefer not to reinvent the wheel.
On The Blogs Matt: 20 Google Sites tips and tricks Free ebook: A beginner’s guide to Twitter for educators FREE Ditch That Textbook Digital Summit (December 21-January 8): DitchSummit.com Kasey: The Shake Up Learning Story Google Certification Courses are open until Dec. 3rd!
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