Third, teachers can encourage collaborative learning in a number of ways with Google Slides. An assignment could be designed so that each student creates their own slides; once combined into one presentation, students can learn from each other. Or, small groups can collaborate on one slide presentation in real-time and then present their slides to the class, allowing for an engaging student presentation.
The "secret menu" for Google Slides, Docs, Drawings and more | Ditch That Textbook - 1 views
Making a Shared Space for In-Person and Remote Learners | Edutopia - 0 views
Sutori Analytics - YouTube - 1 views
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I love this tool for how it looks visually. But is it much different from using a Google Presentation?
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You know this video has inspired me to look further into using Sutori! Thank you for posting:)
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https://www.sutori.com/story/copy-of-la-hora-de-geni--9QrtBUS4ceciyrx9umENsiLj I created this one. Feedback from classmates is that it's a bit overwhelming. I figured out a way to chunk it though, if you're wondering.
How to Make a Book on Google Slides - YouTube - 2 views
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How to Make a Book on Google Slides - YouTube
How to create classroom templates in Google Docs and Slides - Ditch That Textbook - 1 views
30 interactive Google Slides activities for classroom excitement - Ditch That Textbook - 3 views
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