Being able to add audio to Google Slides can be used in so many ways in school:
If you are on a Chromebook though, this is an easy tool to use. Here's how it works:
That's it! This tool doesn't offer any other editing options. Just a simple way for anyone to record and save audio on a Chromebook. Audacity Use Audacity to record and save file as a .wav file. Then add to DropBox (you must have DropBox downloaded to your computer). Once in Drop Box, right click the file (within Drop Box). Choose the DropBox option from the pop up menu. Select "Copy Public Link".
A few teachers asked me about a way to set up a fake student account in their Google Classroom, so they could log in as that student and troubleshoot from the teacher account as well as see from a student perspective. Here is how you can do that.
While in Google Classroom, click on "people" and invite student with this info. To see Google Classroom from the student's perspective, just log into a Chromebook with the same username and password. username: [email protected] password: training01 Did you know that you can use Google Forms for:
Our district has permission set up for only AW staff to view. Presentation https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1JBDNlqNkaCG_Fk9AHJ0t4oLj5wXMsIJZXs88_eN9B0s/edit?usp=sharing Video Link to presentation https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TUQRudJ7INetRsY2Olkv8DwHGYuWIqhi/view?usp=sharing |
Dawn TushInstructional Facilitator @ Pauline Central, Topeka, KS Archives
December 2020
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