This video will show you how to turn on closed captions and enable those captions to be translated. Each viewer must turn on the captions and set a language to customize their own viewing experience.
With a few quick mouse clicks, you can translate any Google Doc for students. When you translate a document, a copy of the document will be created in the language you specified.
This feature must be set by each individual participant.
Using the Google Translate Chrome Extension, students can tranform web pages into their native language.
The Translator can be used to translate single words into over 90 different languages. This works in Google Chrome only.
This extension works on web pages and Google Docs.
Using the Magic Switch feature in Canva, you can translate any presentation, poster or graphic. This video will show you how to use this feature.
If you don't use Canva to create presentations and rely on Google Slides, you can import your Google Slides files into Canva by either:
Downloading the Slides file to your device, then using the Create a design button on the Canva home screen, clicking Import file and selecting the file.
From the Canva home screen, click Projects > +Add new button > Import from app > Google Drive. Then follow the prompts to connect your account and select a Slides file to import.
Learn how students and teachers can use the Google Translate Play Store App to provide translations of text, spoken language, conversations, objects, and images.
Translate inputted text, text copied from the web, or handwriting.
Instantly transform typed documents, signs, handwritten notes and essays into another language using the camera feature in Google Translate.
Spoken language can be live translated using the microphone icon as well as the conversation and transcribe feature.