Using Google Drawings and Photos to Share Content and Demonstrate Understanding

Dr. Matt Bergman
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30
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Course length
Multi Device
Access from mobile or laptop
4.89
Course rating
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Description

Images offer infinite ways for teachers and students to represent content and express knowledge. Join Matt Bergman for this time-saving, to the point session as he shares two powerful Google Workspace tools, Google Photos and Google Drawings to create and share powerful images. He will share how you can use Google Photos to back up your images, create collages, and share photo albums with students, teachers, and colleagues. You will also learn how you and your students can use Google Drawings to create powerful graphic organizers, interactive worksheets, and more!

Objectives

Explore how Google Photos can be used to back up your images, create collages, and share photo albums with students, teachers, and colleagues. Discover how Google Drawings can be used to create powerful graphic organizers and interactive worksheets.

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Dr. Matt Bergman

Dr. Matt Bergman is an Assessment and Curriculum Coordinator at Elizabethtown College. A “UDL Evangelist,” he draws on his background in teaching, coaching, and design to help create inclusive, accessible learning using UDL, tech, AI, and SEL strategies.
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