Using Google Tools to Connect with Students - GTP115

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.

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The Google Teacher Podcast is designed to give K-12 educators practical ideas for using G Suite and other Google tools in classrooms and schools. Hosted by Matt Miller (Ditch That Textbook) and Kasey Bell (Shake Up Learning). The show is produced and edited by Christopher J. Nesi (House of #EdTech). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.