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Learn how you can make your students create short video as an answer to your question. I usually use this when I give recitation activity to my students.
Learn how to use Google Jamboard to make your class interactive and fun. Give your students the chance to participate even when their mic on mute and camera off.
Create "Learning Stations" adventure-like interactive slide to guide students what they need to do in your class. Students will only access the interactive slide to go to different resources prepared by teacher. For example, station 1 is for daily check-in, station 2 is to learn the lesson, station 3 is to answer a knowledge check form, and station 4 is students' reflection.
Learn the 5 ways to share Google Slides. Knowing these options will make sure that your recipients, like students, will be able to open and do what you want them to do on the file. It will also help you save time in distributing copies to other users.
Learn how to creatively get students level of understanding to the topic just given. The data gathered in this method can be used to focus on students who are still having difficulty understanding the lesson. Also, you can also determine who among the students can help their classmates.
Learn how to create a simple educational game that your students will enjoy while in online class. This game will allow them to answer to a question flashed on the screen. In this video, I discussed the procedure on how this game can be done by teachers and how students can participate.
Don't worry even if you don't have paid Google for Education account to create breakout rooms! I will share in this video how you can create your own breakout rooms to have small groups of students collaborate in an activity.
Give your students time to work on their own. Learn how to create a "Quiet Work Time" interactive slide. This slide has means for them to reach you if there is an urgent concern and will allow them to study the next lesson if they like to.
Learn how to create Bitmoji scene to show your personality. Use this scenes to get your students attention. If you would like to go extra, you can make it animated.
There are at least 4 ways on how to share Google Jamboard. Learn each one of them to use the best option that you can use for your students and to make your work efficient.
Know what other creative ideas can be done in Google Slides. Aside from using it to prepare for visual aids, it can also be a tool to create Adventure-like Learning Stations, Individual Drag and Drop activities, Workaround for Breakout Rooms, and Jeopardy games for Whole Class activities. Check out this video to know-how.
We can do more in Google Forms. We can change its settings to make it behave the way we want it to be. Watch this video to know how to receive an email notification when someone submits a form; how to implement logic branching technique; how to create a pre-filled form and get its link to share; and how to set the defaults for every new form created.