One of the issues you may face when creating/publishing video is the size of file generated. Video can consume a large amount of storage space and prevent quick access. Fortunately, a neat app ' Handbrake ' exists that will allow you to make your video files manageable. Use the link above to download. The short video guide takes you through the steps involved in using the app.
Hello All One of the questions that have been asked is "How do I use PowerPoint in my Google Classroom?" There are features in your PPTX file that may not be compatible with Google Classroom. In this instance it would be better to use Google Slides. Luckily, there is a straightforward method of converting PPTX to Google Slides. Take a look at the short video - under 5 minutes. Hit the full scree n icon (bottom left) to expand the video.
Google Classroom has rapidly become the 'go to' platform for many teachers. One of the greatest features is the ability to create assignments that can be viewed in real time as students develop their evidence. Great for working remotely as you are able to see progress being made, level of engagement and areas where intervention might be needed. There are features such as the ability to add comments, if you use Google Documents, and provide advice that is emailed to the student. Top Tips: Plan your assignment resources - you can only issue a file to every student when you create the assignment. If you want to add further files for student completion after the initial assignment creation you cannot issue a file per student. Wherever possible, create the files using Google documents such as Sheets, Docs, Slides or Forms. These have almost identical features to the Microsoft equivalents but there are some differences. If all else fails convert your file to its Google equ
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