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Recent Updates:
Google are winding down the Jamboard app next year, and offer integrations with industry-leading third-party whiteboard tools FigJam, Lucidspark, and Miro as alternatives for whiteboarding in Google Workspace. These popular tools have numerous advanced features that empower users to collaborate seamlessly together inside of Google Workspace. Starting October 1, 2024, you’ll no longer be able to create new or edit existing Jams on any platform, including the web, iOS, and Android. Between October 1, 2024 and December 31, 2024, the app will be placed in “view-only” mode, during which time you can continue to back up your Jam files. Learn more.Â
Jamboard is a digital whiteboard application. Jamboard can be used:
for story boarding, drawing, peer assessment, concept mapping etc
collaboratively
synchronously/ asynchronouslyÂ
with Google Classroom
with Google Meet
Hand writing recognition
Speech to Text
Drawing Angles
Pose a question for students with 4 potential answers. Allow students to move a sticky note or write their name in one corner. Discuss why they chose that spot. Make a copy
What 3 things that stood out to you the most? What 3 ques do you still have? This template works best if each student has their own frame. Make a Copy
Students have a space to respond to a prompt. Pose a question or have them reflect on the learning. They can use their spot to write or draw their thoughts. Make a copy.
Collection of Jamboards. Make a copy, choose a frame and delete the rest. Make further copies for other frames deleting the frames that aren't needed.Â
Jamboard Gratefulness Board