April 2019 edition

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Looking for a creative way to share Virtual Reality, like ⁦Google Expeditions, to your entire class at once? Try using your phone's screen recorder to create a video. You can display it on your projector, control the video with the playhead, and narrate live. ~AO

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"Make learning active by creating with audio, video, and images! Not only are multimedia projects fun to create, they can be easily shared within your class or school community." These are great tools that extend past the scope of Google for EDU. ~AO

https://mathvisuals.wordpress.com/

This site utilizes a large collection of visualizations to teach counting, place value, addition, subtraction, and much more. ~ RW

Did you know that you can keep your chromebook from falling asleep by adding this extension? This is especially useful if you are using your chromebook to run a long presentation that will not require interaction. For example, the elementary teachers found this exceptionally helpful during the Geobee. Keep Awake

If you want students to upload copies of reflections, assignments, art work, or anything else that is not digital, they can use the built-in camera on their Chromebook to take a picture. The image is automatically saved to the Chromebook's download folder, which can then be uploaded into Drive, or directly onto Docs, Slides, Sites, and more. ~AO