The Ultimate Guide to Google Jamboard
The Ultimate Guide to Google Jamboard
Learn everything you need to know about how to teach with Google Jamboard in this week's education technology tutorial for teachers.
Sam's teamed up with special guest Matt Miller from Ditch That Textbook to show you all the nuts and bolts of how to use Jamboard, show you all the latest Jamboard updates, show you how to create Jamboard templates and assignments, and even show you how to do things like use a stylus to draw on your board.
In addition to nuts and bolts, we’ll also give you practical ideas for how to use Jamboard in your classroom, whether you’re looking for a digital whiteboard tool, looking to create interactive drag and drop assignments, small group work, digital interactive notebooks, and more!
Register for Matt’s online course, Do More with Google Jamboard, and receive extra bonuses if you enroll before March 19, 2021: http://ditch.teachable.com/p/jamboard
For Matt’s free Jamboard resources, visit: https://ditchthattextbook.com/jamboard
Julia Dweck’s (@GiftedTawk) Jamboard templates: https://linktr.ee/GiftedTawk
Eric Curts’ Rainbow “Scratch-Off” Jamboard templates: https://www.controlaltachieve.com/2021/02/rainbow-jam.html
Esther Park’s Jamboard resources can be found here: https://www.mrspark.org/free
Free templates from Slides Mania: https://slidesmania.com/free-templates/
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
2:31 The Jamboard Interface
10:01 Add Pre-Created Jamboard Templates
12:03 How to Create Your Own Jamboard Templates
12:33 Share Settings and Creating Jamboard Assignments
16:36 Use Jamboard as a Digital Teacher Whiteboard
18:13 Use Jamboard for Bell Ringers
19:05 Use Jamboard for Digital Hands-On Activities
20:16 Small Group Collaboration
21:23 Show Thinking Visibly
22:15 Use Google Jamboard for Digital Interactive Notebooks
23:28 Conclusion
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Видео The Ultimate Guide to Google Jamboard канала New EdTech Classroom
Learn everything you need to know about how to teach with Google Jamboard in this week's education technology tutorial for teachers.
Sam's teamed up with special guest Matt Miller from Ditch That Textbook to show you all the nuts and bolts of how to use Jamboard, show you all the latest Jamboard updates, show you how to create Jamboard templates and assignments, and even show you how to do things like use a stylus to draw on your board.
In addition to nuts and bolts, we’ll also give you practical ideas for how to use Jamboard in your classroom, whether you’re looking for a digital whiteboard tool, looking to create interactive drag and drop assignments, small group work, digital interactive notebooks, and more!
Register for Matt’s online course, Do More with Google Jamboard, and receive extra bonuses if you enroll before March 19, 2021: http://ditch.teachable.com/p/jamboard
For Matt’s free Jamboard resources, visit: https://ditchthattextbook.com/jamboard
Julia Dweck’s (@GiftedTawk) Jamboard templates: https://linktr.ee/GiftedTawk
Eric Curts’ Rainbow “Scratch-Off” Jamboard templates: https://www.controlaltachieve.com/2021/02/rainbow-jam.html
Esther Park’s Jamboard resources can be found here: https://www.mrspark.org/free
Free templates from Slides Mania: https://slidesmania.com/free-templates/
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
2:31 The Jamboard Interface
10:01 Add Pre-Created Jamboard Templates
12:03 How to Create Your Own Jamboard Templates
12:33 Share Settings and Creating Jamboard Assignments
16:36 Use Jamboard as a Digital Teacher Whiteboard
18:13 Use Jamboard for Bell Ringers
19:05 Use Jamboard for Digital Hands-On Activities
20:16 Small Group Collaboration
21:23 Show Thinking Visibly
22:15 Use Google Jamboard for Digital Interactive Notebooks
23:28 Conclusion
Become a member of this channel to support Sam's work and access perks!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd6vizTYlSgpR6zJ8j5KiyA/join
If you’re an educator looking for additional support with using technology in your classroom, book a free strategy session with Sam to see how he can help: https://www.21centurycurriculum.com
Interested in learning how to build a fully tech-integrated curriculum? Visit https://www.21centuryclass.com for the latest enrollment updates for Sam's online course.
Click here to visit The New EdTech Classroom for tips, ideas, and resources for how to use education technology to increase engagement, rigor, and creativity in your classroom: https://www.newedtechclassroom.com
Join The New EdTech Classroom mailing list to receive updates on new videos, blog posts, events, and more! Plus, when you sign up you get instant access to 20+ FREE resources to use in your classroom today: https://newedtechclassroom.com/mailinglist/
Follow Sam Kary on Twitter: https://twitter.com/newedtechclass
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewEdTechClassroom
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@newedtechclassroom
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/newedtechclassroom
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-new-edtech-classroom
Interested in the software I use to create my videos? Check out the links below! Many of these products offer a free trial to start and just clicking on the link helps to support The New EdTech Classroom and this channel! (Full disclosure: the following links are affiliate links, so The New EdTech Classroom would receive a portion of the sale if you were to decide to move forward with a subscription!)
Screenflow is a dynamic, intuitive video editing software that I use to create all of my YouTube videos. They're currently offering a free trial! Get more details here: https://telestream.8bx6ag.net/c/2242743/352742/4900
I use Adobe Spark Post to design all of my YouTube thumbnails, as well as for the graphics and web page creation, as well as video projects I make with my students. More information here: https://clk.tradedoubler.com/click?p=264355&a=3154632&g=24531570
If you're interested in creating a website, these are a couple of programs I personally use and highly recommend:
Bluehost is a web host that offers a professional platform for your website. You can check them out here: https://www.bluehost.com/track/newedtechclass/
Elementor is a powerful tool that helps with clean visual design for your website as well as marketing to further your website's influence. More details here: https://elementor.com/?ref=11213
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