Drawings
Google Drawings is a versatile tool for creating images, word-art, objects, and diagrams. Students and teachers can use images to:
- add them to a doc, spreadsheet, or presentation
- edit and label to demonstrate what they know
- create diagrams to help visualize key points from a lesson or to plan a project
Google Drawings is another way to help students visualize concepts and design objects for use in the classroom. Use it to provide more engaging instruction and learning.
How are teachers and students using Google Drawings?
How are teachers and students using Google Drawings?
- 50+ Ways to Use Google Drawings in Your Classroom | Slides
- Google Drawings Interactive Posters (no gluesticks necessary) | Blog
- 10 Engaging Ways to Use Google Drawings in the Classroom | Blog
- 10 Ways to Use Google Drawings in the Classroom | Blog
- Google Drawings Cheat Sheet by ShakeUpLearning.com | PDF
- 15 FREE Google Drawings Graphic Organizers: And How to Make Your Own | blog
- Google Draw: Tips for Making Mind Maps | blog
- Google Drawings - Templates | usergroup
- Google Drawings for Graphic Organizers | gslide
- How-to Guide for Google Drawings for Graphic Organizers | gdoc
- Publishing with the Google Apps | blog
- Have Students Create Infographics Using Google Drawings | blog
- Infographics Toolbox by Google | template
- Design Your Own Google Driver's License | Template
Using Google Drawings to Design Your Classroom
Using Google Drawings to Design Your Classroom