Using Google Tools to Connect with Students - GTP115

Google Teacher Podcast - A podcast by Matt Miller and Kasey Bell

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Google News and Updates Present high-quality video and audio in Google Meet See up to 16 Google Meet participants at once with a tiled layout Start or join a Google Meet video meeting directly from Gmail Explore new sites, relive old hikes for National Park Week (Arts & Culture)Featured ContentUsing Google Tools to Connect with StudentsEncourage connectednessGood morning videosOffice Hours/Check-ins: Keep interactions light-hearted when possible. Try having a joke of the day, funny video of the day, or playing a game. Trackers - from Lisa JohnsonGoogle Forms Attendance and Check-in: How are you doing? How do you feel?Online safety/Digital Citizenship - Applied Digital SkillsUsing Google Classroom posts and comments to support conversations and connectionGoogle Slides: give students a prompt and have them respond with webcam picsHave them teach something non-school curriculum through picturesGoogle Form (or a non-graded Google Classroom assignment): Asking “how are you doing” and following up with them via email or Google Classroom private commentsConnect outside tools to Google Classroom:Flipgrid for student check-ins, for fun prompts, to share their pets, etc.Pear Deck has SEL slides … put them in student-paced mode to be accessed any timeFun Google Meet video call ideas (13-20 in graphic below has some fun stuff)Google Teacher Podcast MailbagMelissa Burns (South Carolina) Google Classroom Cheat Sheets, Google Classroom FAQ, Bookmark the Classwork PageAnonymous VoicemailOn The BlogsMatt:Use Explore Explain Apply to plan remote learning lessons10 online whiteboard options for remote learningDitch That Textbook eLearning Resources70 elearning activities, templates and tutorialsKasey:FREE Google Templates Google Classroom FAQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.