Wednesday, February 24, 2021
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Tuesday, February 23, 2021
How to Make Sure Students Aren't Unsupervised in Google Meet Video Calls
Yesterday afternoon Google announced that teachers can now end Google Meet calls for all participants at once. Now when hosts leave a Google Meet call they will see an option to let others stay in the meeting or end the meeting for everyone. Students will be automatically disconnected when a teacher (host) chooses to end the meeting for everyone.
If you use meeting nicknames in conjunction with the new option to end the meeting for all participants, you can ensure that students aren't hanging out in a Google Meet call without your supervision.
As is usual with new features in Google Workspaces, this new Google Meet option is available to some users right now and will be available to all Google Workspaces for Education users in the next couple of weeks. It's important to note that this feature is only available to Google Workspaces for Education users and not to those using other versions of Google Workspaces (formerly known as G Suite for Education).
Add Voice Notes to Your Email With Mote
📢 HUGE UPDATE 📢
— mote (@justmoteHQ) February 22, 2021
Teachers: it would be awesome if it were possible to record voice notes directly into emails 🙏
Us: we're launching Mote for Gmail! 📨
To access: update our extension to the latest version... available on the Chrome Web Store now! 💜🚀 pic.twitter.com/52MDaJAjbi
Applications for Education
A Tour of Google Arts and Culture for Teachers
Other than the collection of lesson plans, there isn't anything in Learn With Google Arts and Culture that you couldn't find on your own by just going to the main Google Arts and Culture website. In fact, in some cases I found it easier to find what I was looking for by just going to the main site instead of going through the learning page.
The lesson plans are what make Learn With Google Arts and Culture worth bookmarking. There are two dozen detailed lesson plans available through Learn With Google Arts and Culture. The lesson plans are very detailed and include links for students and teachers to follow. Much of each lesson plan that I reviewed could be completed by students working independently.
In this new video I provide an overview of Learn With Google Arts and Culture. The overview includes:
- How to access the lesson plans.
- How to share specific portions of Google Arts and Culture in your Google Classroom.
- How to create collections of artifacts from Google Arts and Culture to share with your students.
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