“To learn is not to consume ideas, but to create and recreate them” - Paulo Freire
One fantastic new resource that I was introduced too was jamboard. This is a fantastic collaborative space where students and teachers can add ideas, notes, slides, sticky notes, images, drawing and much more. This can be used effectively within the classroom, especially during PBL. Some of the other tips and tricks that I learnt to take back to the classroom:
Google Doc Tips:
- Make use of the templates - When inserting an image, wrap text - change to 0 margin.
Tools - explore - can have open other tabs in the same page so do not have to go between multiple.
- Add on - check out the reviews and how many people have downloaded.
Google Sheets Tips:
- Making use of the templates - more than just numbers on google sheets (budgets, planners, schedules, calendars, to do lists etc).
Google Slides Tips:
- Edit the master slide - children can start to use and create their own theme for the slide.
- Embedding a video - format options. You can edit where you want it to start and finish, autoplay etc.
- Mask and edit an image - if you want to crop a picture to a particular shape. Next to the crop button.
- Talltweets - create a gif with google slides.
- Pear deck - interactive presentation
- Adding animated image - images, tools, type and change to animated, right click and copy image address, insert image via url.
- Slides carnival - presentation styles and templates.
- Edit the master slide - children can start to use and create their own theme for the slide.
- Embedding a video - format options. You can edit where you want it to start and finish, autoplay etc.
- Mask and edit an image - if you want to crop a picture to a particular shape. Next to the crop button.
- Talltweets - create a gif with google slides.
- Pear deck - interactive presentation
- Adding animated image - images, tools, type and change to animated, right click and copy image address, insert image via url.
- Slides carnival - presentation styles and templates.