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Using Equations in Google Docs

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The ability to produce neat looking, and correct, equations crosses a number of subjects not least maths, science and engineering. Google Docs has a useful and easy to use equation builder that will enable you and your students to create equations rapidly that could look something like this:

Creating and Managing Google Classroom Assignments

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Using a whiteboard in Google Meet

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One of the issues that you may come against in demonstrating a techniques live is that the text is mirrored. This happens when you are using what os called a 'facing camera". Simple fix for this is Google Chrome plug in called "VideoMirror". The app can be accessed here:  https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/videomirror/lgknkdljklhkafjfekjjbldfcdnmdpkh Once installed, the plugin will appear in your browser similar to this (look for the red VM): Click on the VM to toggle between mirrored and non-mirrored. Good luck Mike

Demonstrating Techniques with Google Meet

One of the issues oyu may face when using Google meet to deliver live lessons is the issue of reversed text. This means that what you write looks reversed. Luckily, there is a chrome extension that removes that problem, go here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/videomirror/lgknkdljklhkafjfekjjbldfcdnmdpkh At the top of your Chrome browser you will see a view icon. Hit that to turn the image on screen back or forward. Good luck!

Managing an Online Assessment with Google Forms

Recording of a webinar looking at managing online assessments

EAL and Remote Learning

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A useful link to the EAL journal here Article is accessible and not toolong