How to Use Interactive Google Slide in your Google Classroom

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  • Опубліковано 27 жов 2024

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  • @5thgrade732
    @5thgrade732 4 роки тому

    Awesome! However, here the problem I continue to have with the students.
    They keep moving, modifying, deleting, etc... the text boxes (the box where they are to provide a response). So my question is how do I lock the text box (response) areas ?
    Sadly, many of my students use this as an excuse for not being able to answer/respond to a questions.

    • @mrsyoungsteachingcorner9190
      @mrsyoungsteachingcorner9190  4 роки тому

      Yes, that is a problem with google slides. If you're up for a subscription to Boom learning, they have a more user friendly version that would cut out some of those issues.

  • @staceymundy2717
    @staceymundy2717 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome. How do you make it so that when the students move the moveable pieces they are not able to alter its size or accidental erase it?

    • @mrsyoungsteachingcorner9190
      @mrsyoungsteachingcorner9190  4 роки тому +3

      Hi there! No, unfortunately there isn’t a way to make the pictures stay the same size or unable to delete. Google slides does have its limits. You can lock the aspect ratio so the picture doesn’t contort to a weird shape. This can be done through format options and checking the box “lock aspect ratio.” For a program that does what you are looking for, I would recommend Boom Learning. It’s an app for kids that is build more towards doing what your asking. Hope this helps!

    • @staceymundy2717
      @staceymundy2717 4 роки тому

      MRS YOUNG'S TEACHING CORNER thank you very much.

  • @janine3rod
    @janine3rod 4 роки тому

    how do you create an audio? might be a dumb question, but i honestly don't know. thank u

    • @mrsyoungsteachingcorner9190
      @mrsyoungsteachingcorner9190  4 роки тому

      for the love of first So, I know google Drive works with an MP3 audio files. I record my voice on my voice memo app, then I convert it to mp3. (You may or may not need to.) Then I upload to my drive. After that, Go to the slide you want to insert audio into, select insert, audio, from your drive, and type in the name of the file and select audio file. A little audio button will show up that others can select. You will need to change the share settings on the audio file to “anyone with a link” so others can use the audio file. Hope this helps! 😊