This video demonstrates how a to use a Google template to help groups brainstorm rapidly and ideate around solutions
During the COVID-19 crisis, educators are expected to do more through technology. Little technology shortcuts allow teachers to spend less time on mundane tasks and spend more time creating content. Let's take "copy & paste" to a new level. Windows Clipboard History appeared in Oct. 2018, but most of us don't know it's there. Once you learn this technique, you’ll wonder how you survived without it.
During the COVID-19 crisis, educators are under more of a time crunch than ever before. We especially need ways to make the increased time we’re spending with technology more efficient. This video solves a common copy & paste headache using an easy keyboard command. It shows you how to paste without formatting. The video shows the problem you likely face daily and the all-to-easy solution nobody ever told you.
The video discusses a few Google Meet extensions that are helpful for educators; those extensions are Google Meet Grid View, Nod - Reactions for Google Meet, and Meet Attendance. These extensions help expand the use of Google Meet, also include was a Google Meet Etiquette Guide for educators.