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What G Suite is Capable of with Lissa Brunan - GTT079

03.18.2019 - By Matt Miller and Kasey BellPlay

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Download Episode! Google News and Updates Inspiring girls and women to pursue their career ambitions A look at one woman’s job at Google: opening doors for other women Explore millennia of human inventions in one exhibition Using Data GIF Maker to compare data and tell stories Featured Content Lissa Brunan is the owner and Chief Engagement Officer (CEO) of Engaging TECHniques & Adjunct Professor for Grand Valley State University. She has worked in the field of education her entire career. Before focusing her passion and energy in the world of professional development, she had six years of experience teaching in a middle school classroom. Lissa's main objective is to design, develop, and facilitate professional development focused on understanding and applying educational technology into the classroom to increase student engagement and learning. Lissa is a Google Certified Trainer, Flipgrid Ambassador, BreakoutEDU Certified Trainer, EdPuzzle Coach, Kahoot Gold Certified Educator, Screencastify Master Screencaster, and a Pear Deck Certified Coach. Google Certifications: Google Certified Educator Level 1, Google Certified Educator Level 2, Google Certified Trainer Google “Spark”: I dabble and played for years, but I went all in about 3 years ago when I drove 2 hours to do a training/presentation for a school and my stomach dropped when I realized I saved my PowerPoint presentation on my work desktop computer, not on my laptop, and there was no way to access it. NEVER AGAIN! Started learning and didn't look back. CONNECT Twitter: https://twitter.com/LissaBrunan Website: https://sites.google.com/view/engagingtechniques Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag Jake Miller (Ohio) -- Replacing boring old bullet points with emoji. Debbie -- When students are actively using pages that the teacher creates (like matching games, etc.), they are not in presentation mode, correct? So, in this case, what is the purpose of presentation mode? In other words, why did you choose Slides for the activity? Not trying to be rude. Just don't understand. Please explain. On The Blogs Matt - A beginner’s guide to Twitter for educators (free ebook!) Kasey - The Teacher’s Guide to Podcasts (guest post by Chris Nesi) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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