Former classroom teacher and Indiana resident Matt Miller authored Ditch That Textbook and maintains a blog of the same name. Miller believes that technology has changed the way work is done and information is consumed; but, schools have been slow to respond to those changes. In order to assist, he provides many ideas and resources on his blog. This particular example showcases ways to use Google Slides in interactive ways.
Google Chrome is GCSC's preferred browser. Chrome contains many features that are overlooked by most users. These "hidden" features can make your browsing experience much more efficient. This guide contains a list of the some features you may not know existed, what use they serve, and how to access them. Hopefully these tips and tricks will aid your browsing experience.
You may find that you want to create a document and share with students so that each student can answer questions or insert information on their own individual documents. To accomplish this by sharing a Google Doc you have to assume that students understand the process of copying the file to their drive. An easier way is to use the command /template/preview. This guide will show you how to use this command in conjunction