Badge Point(s): 1 point
Badge Point(s): 1 point
Created by J Huff
Review the short videos to the right to become familiarized with Google AutoDraw.
Go to https://www.autodraw.com/ and play around with the tool.
Google AutoDraw can be utilized in the classroom in several ways (Source):
Create drawings to embed in reports, presentations and blog posts.
Create drawings to use as elements of–or full–infographics.
Create mind maps, flowcharts, KWL charts or other graphical organizers.
Create flashcards for foreign language or ESL classes. Play Pictionary. 2x points if you can guess the word based on the doodle, 1x points if you can guess based on the A.I. selection.
Create scenes to help students with their skills in the area of description, narration, reaction, recommendation, etc. This helps language learners at all levels of all languages.
Use it as an easy sketchpad for math across levels, from fractions to higher order functions.
Mock up sketchnotes or keep visual notes in real time. This might be hard on a phone, but it is a great sell with tablets and laptops at all price points.
Do any of the above to create images (.png files) to app smash with more powerful programs mentioned above to activate deeper engagement in any subject area.
Attach a screenshot of what you create to the Google Form provided below.
In the Google Form, please tell us how you could utilize this tool in the classroom.
Submit a screenshot* of the steps listed above that you completed using the attachment feature in the Google Form below. Your responses will be reviewed as soon as possible, and you will be awarded your badge or asked for clarification/follow up on your task.
*Instructions for taking screenshots on a Chromebook:
Full screen screenshot: Ctrl+windows shift button (looks like a rectangle with two lines next to it; above the 6 key).
Partial screenshot: Ctrl+Shift+windows shift button (looks like a rectangle with two lines next to it; above the 6 key). Click and drag around the area you'd like to grab.
Screenshots will be sent to your Downloads file (small blue circular icon with a file folder inside found in the apps menu -- click the small circle icon in far bottom left corner of Chromebook screen to find the Downloads file).
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