Google Classroom integrates with a variety of tools which may be used to increase student engagement! In this session, we'll explore Pear Deck and Padlet Backpack.
Additional Resources
Locker Template: If-Then / Choose-your-own-adventure example
Pear Deck:
The Orchard - Pear Deck Templates
Control Alt Achieve post on Pear Deck
Ditch That Textbook - 20 Ways to Use & Student Paced Pear Decks
Sharing Google Slides with Students
Scavenger Hunt by Sarah Anderson: CLICK HERE and make a copy to personalize
Force Preview (00:27)
Publish to the Web: (05:10)
Options 3-5: (08:11)
Posting to Google Classroom: (09:00)
You can also add "rm=minimal&" after "pub?" (or &rm=minimal at the end of the url) on a publish to the web link to remove the navigation menu. Students will still be able to navigate through using the arrows on their keyboard. The only way to truly lock it all down (if absolutely necessary) is to make each slide a separate presentation.
I think this one might be from Tony Vincent