Link to the Google Draw graphic: http://goo.gl/G3nzxL
Link to the PDF: http://goo.gl/1ZCJpZ
Link to the Google Draw graphic: http://goo.gl/G3nzxL
Link to the PDF: http://goo.gl/1ZCJpZ
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8 thoughts on “Google Classroom: Student Quick-Sheet Guide”
I can’t seem to print so it can be read. It is either the strip condensed to one page (too small to read) or one full page but the mid-seciton only. Can you help?
It is not optimized for printing. The idea is to share the Google Drawing digitally with students.
Hi Alice – this is great! Can I share it in my newsletter with teachers? With credit, of course! Thanks, Mark
Of course
Are teachers able to do an online course with you re Google classroom
Yes, I teach online courses using Google Classroom.
May I emaiil your Google Classroom: Student Quick-Sheet Guide graphic to my students to help them understand how to use Google Classroom next week.
Definitely