Spice up your Google Classroom header and help build a positive classroom ...
Spice up your Google Classroom header and help build a positive classroom culture. Includes basics of a custom header to advanced movement and ways to engage students in Classroom header creation. Workshop recorded from the RemotEDx Digital Learning Conference from January, 2022. For more information about the event see https://www.smore.com/ca98b.
Are you a student just getting started with Google Classroom? Or a ...
Are you a student just getting started with Google Classroom? Or a teacher wondering what your assignments look like from a student's perspective? In this video we will walk through finding your assignments, and turning them in as well as discussing how the new Rubrics and Originality Reports features work for students.
Looking for an intuitive, simple, collaborative digital space that integrates seamlessly with ...
Looking for an intuitive, simple, collaborative digital space that integrates seamlessly with Google Classroom? Jamboard is the answer. In this session, we will explore the features of Jamboard’s online interface, identify ways that it can be integrated into the curriculum, and take a look at available resources to get you started with Jamboard today!
Lions and Tigers and Bears OH-my! Help young students practice their research and ...
Lions and Tigers and Bears OH-my! Help young students practice their research and presentation skills with this fun, hands-on animal research and presentation project.
Students will read an article talking about the low-glycemic diet, respond on ...
Students will read an article talking about the low-glycemic diet, respond on Google Classroom, debate with fellow classmates, and write a 1-3 page paper.
Google Classroom has a plethora of fantastic features, but that doesn't mean ...
Google Classroom has a plethora of fantastic features, but that doesn't mean getting started needs to be overwhelming. Join us as we discuss setting up your first class, organizing your content with topics, getting students into your class, and adding your first assignment.
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