
Tech Tip Tuesday
03/16/2021
- Ditch That Textbook, Matt Miller, Jamboard Series
- TEMPLATES: Social Media, Games, Interactive Activities, Planning & Brainstorming, Jamboard, and MORE+
- eLearning Lab Workshops
- Adobe Spark in the Classroom from Sam Kary from the New Edtech Classroom
The Do More with Google Jamboard Video Series
VIDEO 1: WHAT MAKES JAMBOARD SPECIAL
Jamboard is a FREE digital whiteboard app. You can draw with it. Add images. Insert text. Share easily. What makes it different? Knowing that can help you use it effectively. In this video, you'll see what's special about Jamboard and how you can use it in class.
Do More with Google Jamboard #1: What makes Jamboard special
VIDEO 2: TOP 3 FAVORITE WAYS TO USE JAMBOARD
How do you use Jamboard with students? There are LOTS of ways. In this video, I'll share my top 3 ways for using it in a classroom. These work whether you're teaching face to face or remotely, whether you're teaching young students, older students, or adult learners.
Do More with Google Jamboard #2: Top 3 Ways to Use Jamboard
VIDEO 3: HOW TO MAKE TEMPLATES IN JAMBOARD
It's easy to make your own activities in Jamboard and share them with students. It just takes three steps. In this video, I'll walk you through the three steps to creating Jamboard templates to assign to students. You'll be making your own templates for your students in no time.
Do More with Google Jamboard #3: How to Make Jamboard Templates
VIDEO 4: HOW TO DO MORE WITH GOOGLE JAMBOARD
Jamboard is an empty canvas. You start with blank frames and can create whatever you and your students need. But what do you create? And how do you do it? Some guidance, creativity, and inspiration can do the trick. In this video, I'll share how you can do more with Jamboard.
Do More with Google Jamboard #4: Check out the Do More with Google Jamboard Online Course
Save yourself some time by using premade templates! These templates are ready made for Google Slides, Drawings, PowerPoint, and Jamboard.
- Yelp Review
- Spotify Playlist
- "This or That" Snapchat
- "Would You Rather" Snapchat
- "My Face When" Snapchat
- TikTok Challenge
- Instagram Stories
- Social Media Reply
- Family Feud
- Who Wants to be a Millionaire
- Trashketball
- Olympics Review Leaderboard
- Blackout Poetry
- Interactive Notebook Master
- Great Big Icon Board
- Math Icon Board
- Treasure Map Icon Board
- Art Gallery Icon Board
- Caption This
- Annotate
- Caption This and Comment
- Picture This and Take a Stand
- Comic Strip
- Sticky Note Brainstorming
- 25 Graphic Organizers
- Digtial Escape Room Planning
- Choice Stories Planning
- Lesson Plans
- Two Truths and a Fib
- Guess Who
- Good, OK, Bad
- Thumbs up, Thumbs Down
- Fist to Five
- 22 must-have templates for teachers and students
- 30 free Google Slides Themes for Teachers
- 100 Remote Learning actvities, templates, and tutorials.
Click below to see the upcoming live eLearning Lab Workshops.
- Chromebook & Chrome Accessibility Tools
- Polypad: Online Manipulatives for Visual Learners
- Genius Hour
- Edpupzzle
- Flipgrid
- Exploring Google Earth
- Face It! Instructional Videos
- Jamboard Reflections
With Adobe Spark, you can teach your students graphic design, video creation, web page design, and more. These projects can be adapted for most grade levels and subject areas and are an ideal means of integrating authentic, 21st century learning with technology.
The show will include walk-throughs of lesson plan ideas for how to use Adobe Spark with students, demonstrations of how to use the program, and examples of actual projects Sam's students have created in Adobe.
Project-Based Learning with Adobe Spark Post