Google Teacher Podcast

Hanging Out with Google Hangouts - GTT038

01.15.2018 - By Matt Miller and Kasey BellPlay

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Google News and Updates Emoji Reaction Project: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/emoji-reaction-project/nbjapmadmiipljnnpmejpdldjlfcmbpo?hl=en-US Camera (Take a snapshot) is back! Search within a Google Drive Folder New devices and more: what's in store for the Google Assistant this year https://blog.google/topics/education/our-17-favorite-education-moments-2017/ Featured Content Google Hangouts bring conversations to life with photos, emoji, and even group video calls for free. Connect with friends across computers, Android, and Apple devices. In schools, users must be 13+ or a Teacher can lead. What can you do with Google Hangouts? Connect with another class to share ideas and work collaboratively Find a guest speaker to talk to your students Go on virtual field trips Attend events Do the announcements Virtual book club Student presentations Guest speakers Google Plus communities to find people/places to call: Google Plus community: Mystery Location Calls Google Plus community: Google Hangouts in Education Google Plus community: Mystery Hangout Google Plus community: Educators on Google Plus Google Plus community: Google Connected Classrooms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDwEjqkgwyI Mystery Location Call roles (doc by Jo-Ann Fox) Things to consider: Whole group call? Break into smaller groups? Pairs? Individuals? Time zone … go north/south to avoid large time zone shifts. Do a practice call ahead of time to check audio/video. Let student passion/curiosity rule whenever possible! Student-led video calls are often the best experience for everyone (even if it feels like chaos or like you don’t have control). Do a debrief afterward. Classroom video calls. You can do this. Here’s how. About Mystery Skypes/Hangouts and why we need more Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag In honor of our 1-year anniversary, we'd like to turn the podcast (episode 39) over to you! Leave us a message with your best Google tips, tricks, and ideas! (2-minute max.) Don't forget your name and location, too. Libby Knaggs (Ingram, TX) - Used Page Marker extension and loved it! Jennifer Portilla (Longwood, FL) - How can I not show new students to Google Classroom all the previously posted content? On The Blogs Matt - Google Chrome extensions galore! 50+ for the classroom Kasey - Student-Created Vision Boards with Google Slides AND a BIG announcement coming! [shortcode-variables slug="signature"] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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