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Amazing Digital Projects for All Students with Google Tools
Duration: 30 minutes
It has been said that a good picture is worth a thousand words – and students of all ages can use pictures to develop and convey what they know. Google Workspace has amazing tools that learners can use to create digital projects that allow them to demonstrate knowledge and express themselves. Join Matt Bergman for this time-saving, to the point sessions as he shares how you can combine the power of Google tools, images, and videos to develop powerful learning experiences for all students. You will also walk away with a treasure trove of examples for how these tools can be used in the classroom to give learners options for responding, reflecting, and processing information.
Matt Bergman is an award-winning educator, blogger, and consultant from Lititz, PA. Matt has a rich K-12 and higher education background, serving in various roles, such as teacher, digital learning coach, and professional development leader.
His accomplishments include serving as a faculty member at Harvard University’s UDL Institute, speaking at ISTE, and winning the PAECT Teacher of the Year in 2015.
Matt is passionate about sharing practical and meaningful ways to make learning engaging and accessible to ALL students. Matt shares his tips, tricks, and ideas in his award-winning blog and YouTube channel, Learn Lead Grow.
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