Google Draw is probably one of the most underrated and underused of all Google Tools and it's not just to create drawings in the traditional sense. Some of the other badges on this site make use of Google Draw to create learning activities for students, such as Edugraphics, Digital Manipulatives, and Comics.
So, what you can you draw for this badge? Be sure to explore this entire page for ideas! This works with just about any content area!
NOTE: Your image needs to be MORE than copying and pasting images into Google Draw. Use the tools to create something NEW.
SAMR / 4 C's
Student created Google Drawings can reach the Modification Level on SAMR depending on the content, collaboration and interactivity in the drawing.
Creativity /Critical Thinking / Communication / Collaboration*
No Double Dipping with other Google Draw genre badges
TO EARN THIS BADGE
1. Create an original drawing in Google Draw that aligns to your content area OR take one of the templates and modify it for your content area.
2. EITHER get a shared link to your drawing so anyone in the .ORG can view or submit your drawing in the form. You retain the rights to your original and a copy is created for me.
3. Submit your link or upload your drawing here or click the Request A Badge link in the menu.
4. Be sure to specify your content area and/or what this drawing would be used for.
RESOURCES & TIPS
Drawing straight lines:
- Hold down your shift key while drawing the line to keep it straight.
Connecting lines to shapes:
- Go to View, 200% and as you drag a line to one of the squares, you’ll see purple dots. If you move the bottom of the line toward the purple dot, it should “pop” there and link to the line. That only works for drawing lines between shapes and not one line to another.
RESOURCES