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8 Digital tools for engaging classroom presentations

Neo LMS

Integrating presentations in teaching is an accessible way to bring technology to the classroom and make the best digital tools available. Teachers and students can use presentations to support learning and develop creativity, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking. Digital tools for engaging classroom presentations.

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Google Earth Lesson Plans

Ask a Tech Teacher

Stephanie Smith Budhai that incorporates the amazing Google Earth into learning. Here’s the beginning: The 3D interactive online exploration platform Google Earth provides a pathway to endless learning adventures around the globe. Google Earth Resources. Google Earth Board : a Warm-up using Google Earth.

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Google Meet: When Presenting See More People

Teacher Tech

When presenting your screen in a Google Meet, annoyingly, the majority of the Meet screen is taken up by “You’re presenting to everyone.” In Google Drawings using Control Minus actually helps […]. In Google Drawings using Control Minus actually helps […].

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Speed Presentations: Help Students Improve Presentation Skills Rapidly

The CoolCatTeacher

Rob Donatelli on episode 543 From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Presentation skills are an essential skill for students to master. Robert Donatelli has a solution: speed presentations. Learn how to use this technique to help students improve their presentation skills.

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Google Meet: See Your Presentation AND the Participants

Teacher Tech

Google Meet makes it hard to see your presentation AND the participants. The post Google Meet: See Your Presentation AND the Participants appeared first on Teacher Tech. Try this hack.

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Tech Tip #108–Tech Problem? Google it!

Ask a Tech Teacher

Before you call your IT guy or the tech teacher, here’s what you do: Google it. Type the question into Google and push send. A: One of the best gifts I have for students and colleagues alike is how to solve this sort of problem. 80% of the problems I am asked can be answered that way. You have lots of company in that sentiment.

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Google Classroom Bootcamp Duo Demo: Student and Teacher Views

The CoolCatTeacher

Alice Keeler and Vicki Davis demo both sides of Google Classroom From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter As so many of us schools are having to move quickly to Google Classroom, Alice Keeler sat down with me recently to do what we’re calling a “duo demo.”

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