I've used Jamboard for my students to create posters about historical figures we study. I then used their slides as the wallpaper for my interactive board. The kids who made them were excited to see their work and the kids who didn't study that particular person learned about the individual by reading my wallpaper.
Thank you so much for these tutorials! My school is moving toward using solely Google Suite products for our remote learning option. I was worried about losing the interactive board. Jamboard seems like a perfect teaching tool. I plan on watching all of your tutorials in this series. Thanks again!
I'm an English teacher working online like everyone else right now, I live in Peru, originally from the UK. I started using this in my classes yesterday, before I watched this vid, and my students really like it & it's super easy to use. But, I did learn one or two handy tips here so even better. Thanks.
Great tutorial! Thank you! I'm excited to use this to simulate a live poster session where students can "visit" different posters and add sticky notes (to add comments, quotes and examples from the course reading, etc.).
I'm taking a Project Management course, and one of my classmates used Jam Board for a workflow board project. Excited to use Jam Board, and learn more about google suite products as I go along. Thanks for the tutorial!
I use it as a digital vision board and I use it to organize my to do list with the stick notes. I move my tasks round in order of importance. When I finish the task I move it to the other side of the board or delete it if it is not a task that I do daily.
Lovin the enthusiastic voice. Regardless of how easy it is to navigate the JamBoard, it also makes the viewer excited to use it. Thanks for this wonderful video! Stay safe!
Thanks Rita, I love tools that can make learning immersive for students, so sometimes I get carried away and really energetic. Glad you found this useful!
Outstanding job! I have never heard of this featured an I just started an adjunct position and this feature is being used. This video helped me understand how to use it effectively.
Thanks for the introduction video. I am looking for opening a file (doc or pdf) from drive onto which my student or I could scribe during lessons. I could only see the option to open an image . Thanks in advance
Question: I'm a hs math teacher and I've been prepping my lessons on Google Slides. Now I'm thinking, what if I prepared Jamboards instead of slides? Each screen is a new problem, then I can share out and eat student can work on their own and share it all/or pdf it all back to me? Thoughts?
My 2nd graders got such a kick out of being able to underline a text simultaneously! Bonus points that admin visited our Classroom during the lesson. 😉
Hi, thanks for the awesome tutorial! This truly helped me. Is there a way to edit a Jamboard once it has been assigned to students? I want to add slides with info. into a Jamboard that i assigned students instead of creating a whole new Jamboard.
Hi I teach maths online using zoom and one note and I share my screen and use i pen to write as a pen.That is very easy but only issue is I can't see students work and can't have different screen for students.Cab that be solved in Google jamboard? Please advice.
Hello, thank you for the information! I would like to use this, I am just wondering how many students can be working on this at the same time? If I share with a class and each student is posting a different topic, can that be done.
Hi Shamim, I believe you can have up to 50 working on one Jamboard at a time. Yes, you can create as many different pages or boards as you'd like so each student can be working on their own board within one file.
Hi! I saw that writing recognition is available but I don't seem to find the feature in Jamboard to make it work. I have a touch screen computer so it would make it super clear for my students if I used it. The mouse of my finger on the screen don't do a very good job!! Any way you could guide me or send me extra info on this? Thanks!
Hi Raineynight, students should be able to access Jamboard from the app menu or by going to jamboard.google.com. I don't believe it is on by default in the Google Admin controls, so someone from the tech department may have to give students access.
Hey Mike, that's a really great question. I haven't found a way to do that yet. Unfortunately as good as Jamboard is, it's still really limited for doing a lot of things. It's overdue for a big update, so I'm hoping we see things like this addressed. I'll let you know if I stumble across anything though!
Is there any way to change the stacking order of the sticky notes and/or imported pictures? I'm using Jamboard with Google Meet for teletherapy and want to create games such as removing shapes to reveal a picture or use the sticky notes in place of dice for a board game (think CandyLand) but can't figure out how to get the pictures to stack in the correct order.
Hi Sonya, yes when you go to attach a document, you can select the Google Drive icon and find your Jamboard in there and attach it. If you need any help, let me know!
Hey Pamela. I agree, I really like the sticky notes features. If you need help using Jamboard with Meet/Hangout, I have a video for that as well! ruclips.net/video/36ZzwK3ZNfM/видео.html
Thank you!! This will help me so much in class, my english teacher wanted me to use this, but I wasn't sure how thank you so much middle school is going to be much easier ☺✌
Thank you for this video, with the new updates to Jamboard I am thinking of creating group work. Giving every team of 4 students a page to add their input during a lesson. I'm going to try it out this week.... will let you know how it worked out.
@@DanSpada It worked ok for a first try... our main problem is that when there's something new MOST of the students are very wary to give it a go. The next time I'm going to use 2 students to a 'slide' on Jamboard, as 4 went overboard... literally. Also perhaps working with a smaller group may have been wiser... my trial class were 19 students in the 3rd hour online.
Hi. Can we add a JamBoard through a Google Classroom assignment and then use the “make a copy for each student” feature? Or is there a link we share with the students via Google Classroom directly? How would that work
Hey Luis, that's a great question about Google Classroom. I've never tried doing that, but when you create a new Jam, the URL at the top will end in /edit. Once you have the Jamboard the way you want it, if you change the settings to public, and copy the URL, but change /edit to /copy it will force whoever clicks on the link to create their own copy. I've done this many times, so it should work for you and your students too! If it doesn't for some reason let me know and I'll see if we can figure out why.
Valeri Rankins Hi Valeri. Yes, I tried that and it worked. I actually didn’t make a copy for each student purposely because I decided to have them all write on one board and it came out great because they were responding to each other. But in the future, if I do want them to edit their own JamBoards I’ll make a copy for each student. Thanks for the reply
Thanks! Your tech tutorial was super helpful and easy to understand. Any chance you also know about Sketchboard from Google? The tutorials currently available are somewhat hard to follow.
Hi. I tried JamBoard today with my students and those who were using their smartphones had a lot of trouble accessing the JamBoard with the link I sent. The message a lot of kids got was that the file was inaccessible. But those who opened it on their computers had no problem accessing it. Is it not compatible with smartphones?
Hey Luis thanks for reaching out. Were the students using the regular mobile browser or did they download the actual Jamboard Mobile App? I know in the past I had students have issue when trying to use Jamboard in their Chrome browser on their phones, but have had a lot more success using the actual Jamboard App. Let me know and we'll see if we can figure this out for you!
The EdTech Show Thanks for the reply. None of my students had the actual JamBoard app installed on their phones prior to me sending them this assignment yesterday for the first time (through google classroom). I never mentioned JamBoard to them at all previously because I just learned about it myself, so when I sent this assignment through google classroom I mentioned in the instructions what JamBoard is all about and how to use it (I even included your RUclips video as a reference). So no, I’m almost positive they didn’t have the app. They most likely clicked on the link via their browser or google classroom app. Actually, I just clicked on the JamBoard link I sent them through my own google classroom app on my smartphone and the message that popped up right away was the same- Unsupported file type. And I don’t have the JamBoard app. But on my computer I can access that link easily
The potential in this program is frustrating. There are some simple, and somewhat obvious features that would dramatically enhance this program. It could be user error though because i just started using it. The first is the ability to enlarge the size of the board. It fills up fast, and limits what can be displayed. The second, they should label the board pages to match the individual board names. Then when toggling through boards, you can easily select the correct board. The third would be the ability to hyperlink text or photos. With this feature, you could essential create a dashboard to track and trace certain files that are related to a topic. Fourth would be more function on the sticky note. It doesn't allow enter to drop to a new line. It's just a run on sentence. Even better if you could change specific colors of specific words. Fifth would be huge to have a search feature that would search just one board, or the option of searching all boards. Final is more advanced, but not as relevant to most. But it would be cool to have a user lockbox that a specific user can trace around specific content that would freeze the content from modifications from other users. This would protect specific data, and still allow other users to continue the collaboration of boards. It's simplicity is extremely powerful, so without over complicating things, I think some of the above would be huge for the end user, yet maintain the intended simplicity of user interface. If you like these ideas, pass these around, maybe Google will hear us!
Hi Terrie, I used to work in television before becoming a teacher, so I use something called vMix, but to record just audio I would use either WeVideo or Screencastify. I actually just put-up a video of how I use Screencastify to insert audio in Google Slides, but it can be used to just record audio files as well:ruclips.net/video/-N0HBYJ9ZOk/видео.html
just purchased a jamboard kiosk for my company and it doesn't have any other apps on it , it defaults to the whiteboard, is there a way to sign into my admin account
hi there seem to be new features on jamboard for example- 'drawing assist', 'sticker's etc.. however i cant seem to find these functionalities on my jamboard... any idea how we can get them?
I love Jamboard because it is similar to an active inspire flipchart. I am having trouble though as I feel Jamboard doesnt have some of the amenities that AI does. Im trying to make a drag and drop board, but when moving my counters to the image of my ten frame, the counters are hidden behind the image of ten frame. any ideas?
So using Zoom and Jamboard is great, but anyone have any ideas for using Jamboard in different Breakout Rooms where each room can work on the Jamboard without all rooms seeing their work? My thought is that I have to have seperate Jamboards for each room? Thoughts?
Do you know if you can use this in real time through Zoom? I want to be able to preload content on some whiteboards for the students to use in Zoom sessions.
Thank you for this new tool in our toolbox. I sent a Jamboard to a teacher and it is not showing in my Google mail sent file so, where is it? And, is it possible to see it again or once it is shared does it disappear? Thank you for your help in answering this question. Kimberly
Other videos you might find useful: How To Use Google Jamboard As A Whiteboard Within Google Meet - Tutorial Guide For Distance Learning: ruclips.net/video/36ZzwK3ZNfM/видео.html How To Use Google Meet In Google Classroom (APRIL 2020 UPDATE!): ruclips.net/video/b0ZMLPpKbhA/видео.html Google Meet Extensions For Classroom Teachers: Attendance, Hand Raising Icons, and Gridview: ruclips.net/video/ZcbPlkeT6Js/видео.html How To Use Google Meet: ruclips.net/video/EwNuSnVNeXY/видео.html
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I've used Jamboard for my students to create posters about historical figures we study. I then used their slides as the wallpaper for my interactive board. The kids who made them were excited to see their work and the kids who didn't study that particular person learned about the individual by reading my wallpaper.
Thank you so much for these tutorials! My school is moving toward using solely Google Suite products for our remote learning option. I was worried about losing the interactive board. Jamboard seems like a perfect teaching tool. I plan on watching all of your tutorials in this series. Thanks again!
I'm an English teacher working online like everyone else right now, I live in Peru, originally from the UK. I started using this in my classes yesterday, before I watched this vid, and my students really like it & it's super easy to use. But, I did learn one or two handy tips here so even better. Thanks.
Yes I feel it engages the students more than the normal text book. You can also try and create digital posters.
Great tutorial! Thank you! I'm excited to use this to simulate a live poster session where students can "visit" different posters and add sticky notes (to add comments, quotes and examples from the course reading, etc.).
I'm taking a Project Management course, and one of my classmates used Jam Board for a workflow board project. Excited to use Jam Board, and learn more about google suite products as I go along. Thanks for the tutorial!
I use it as a digital vision board and I use it to organize my to do list with the stick notes. I move my tasks round in order of importance. When I finish the task I move it to the other side of the board or delete it if it is not a task that I do daily.
Lovin the enthusiastic voice. Regardless of how easy it is to navigate the JamBoard, it also makes the viewer excited to use it. Thanks for this wonderful video! Stay safe!
Great energy in your voice. Thx
Thanks Rita, I love tools that can make learning immersive for students, so sometimes I get carried away and really energetic. Glad you found this useful!
Outstanding job! I have never heard of this featured an I just started an adjunct position and this feature is being used. This video helped me understand how to use it effectively.
Man you must be the Best teacher in the world! Thanx for the superclear explanation
My school district is starting the year with distance learning. This is very helpful! Thank y ou.
Thank you so much!! They asked us at the school I work at to use Jamboard. I found your tutorial and found it SO HELPFUL!
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Hey Gabriela, I'm so glad to hear that this was helpful to you! Please feel free to reach out if you need any help with anything!
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Is there a way I can see the names of students who write on Jamboard without other students seeing specifically who wrote on the board???
Assign each student a number slide. You will know who is working on slide 15 for example but others won't.
I just drew on other people's jamboree for an assignment
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Thanks for the introduction video. I am looking for opening a file (doc or pdf) from drive onto which my student or I could scribe during lessons. I could only see the option to open an image . Thanks in advance
Question: I'm a hs math teacher and I've been prepping my lessons on Google Slides. Now I'm thinking, what if I prepared Jamboards instead of slides? Each screen is a new problem, then I can share out and eat student can work on their own and share it all/or pdf it all back to me? Thoughts?
Yes this is a great idea to engage. Your students will love it.
WOW. Thank you so much! You really help me in my classroom. I am a math teacher and this is super helpful.
Thank you for this video! So many great ideas for remote learning as we enter week 5 in NYC.
You're very welcome Tracy! I'm glad you found it useful. Hopefully every week gets a little bit easier! Feel free to reach out with any questions!
My 2nd graders got such a kick out of being able to underline a text simultaneously! Bonus points that admin visited our Classroom during the lesson. 😉
Hi, thanks for the awesome tutorial! This truly helped me. Is there a way to edit a Jamboard once it has been assigned to students? I want to add slides with info. into a Jamboard that i assigned students instead of creating a whole new Jamboard.
Thank you so much Edtech. Very nice tutorial. I'm so excited to use jamboard during class discussions.
Thank you- your video is easy to follow and very helpful!
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I teach maths online using zoom and one note and I share my screen and use i pen to write as a pen.That is very easy but only issue is I can't see students work and can't have different screen for students.Cab that be solved in Google jamboard?
Please advice.
Thank you for the video. A very interesting app for distance online learning.
Hello, thank you for the information! I would like to use this, I am just wondering how many students can be working on this at the same time? If I share with a class and each student is posting a different topic, can that be done.
Hi Shamim, I believe you can have up to 50 working on one Jamboard at a time. Yes, you can create as many different pages or boards as you'd like so each student can be working on their own board within one file.
Thanks. We are using this for our elementary level aged kids. You're better at explaining this than the teacher. Lol
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Hi! I saw that writing recognition is available but I don't seem to find the feature in Jamboard to make it work. I have a touch screen computer so it would make it super clear for my students if I used it. The mouse of my finger on the screen don't do a very good job!! Any way you could guide me or send me extra info on this? Thanks!
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I am going to start using this with my students next week. Innovative technology is great for students!
Great tutorial thanks
Thank you for sharing this video. I got helpful tips in preparation for my virtual class int he fall.
Another excellent tutorial, Dan! Much appreciated!
Thanks so much Ontrada, I'm really glad to hear you're finding these videos helpful. That makes me really happy!
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Great video man! This definitely helped me out a lot. And if you read this, have an awesome day!
This will be helpful for illustrations in my science class
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Version useful, thanks a good summary of what it does.
Sounds good, buy how do I get my students on it? We use Google Classroom. Is it easy to use and turn in?
Thank you!
Hi Raineynight, students should be able to access Jamboard from the app menu or by going to jamboard.google.com. I don't believe it is on by default in the Google Admin controls, so someone from the tech department may have to give students access.
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Great video. Very clear and easy to follow.
This video is fantastic! This will be my new favorite toy! Thank you so much for your video!
You're welcome Jonelle! It's a really great tool that has so many different uses!
Very helpful. Can we save the document what we have explained?
Just curious if there is a way to lock an image in the background of a jamboard. I have been looking but have not found a way yet.
Hey Mike, that's a really great question. I haven't found a way to do that yet. Unfortunately as good as Jamboard is, it's still really limited for doing a lot of things. It's overdue for a big update, so I'm hoping we see things like this addressed. I'll let you know if I stumble across anything though!
Is there any way to change the stacking order of the sticky notes and/or imported pictures? I'm using Jamboard with Google Meet for teletherapy and want to create games such as removing shapes to reveal a picture or use the sticky notes in place of dice for a board game (think CandyLand) but can't figure out how to get the pictures to stack in the correct order.
Thanks for the informative video. Is there a way to make jamboard interactive via Google Classroom as an assignment?
Hi Sonya, yes when you go to attach a document, you can select the Google Drive icon and find your Jamboard in there and attach it. If you need any help, let me know!
The EdTech Show Thank you! Yes I am aware of that, but will it be interactive for the students?
This was super helpful! I am hoping to use Jamboard during a Hangout with my class. I like that you can type on the sticky notes.
Hey Pamela. I agree, I really like the sticky notes features. If you need help using Jamboard with Meet/Hangout, I have a video for that as well! ruclips.net/video/36ZzwK3ZNfM/видео.html
we you able to use a collaborative jamboard during a hangout?
Thank you!! This will help me so much in class, my english teacher wanted me to use this, but I wasn't sure how thank you so much middle school is going to be much easier ☺✌
Great job. I was not aware of this useful tool until viewing this video.
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Thank you for this video, with the new updates to Jamboard I am thinking of creating group work. Giving every team of 4 students a page to add their input during a lesson. I'm going to try it out this week.... will let you know how it worked out.
Sorry I was so slow to reply. That sounds like a really great idea. I can't wait to hear how this came out!
@@DanSpada It worked ok for a first try... our main problem is that when there's something new MOST of the students are very wary to give it a go. The next time I'm going to use 2 students to a 'slide' on Jamboard, as 4 went overboard... literally. Also perhaps working with a smaller group may have been wiser... my trial class were 19 students in the 3rd hour online.
Hi. Can we add a JamBoard through a Google Classroom assignment and then use the “make a copy for each student” feature? Or is there a link we share with the students via Google Classroom directly? How would that work
Hey Luis, that's a great question about Google Classroom. I've never tried doing that, but when you create a new Jam, the URL at the top will end in /edit. Once you have the Jamboard the way you want it, if you change the settings to public, and copy the URL, but change /edit to /copy it will force whoever clicks on the link to create their own copy. I've done this many times, so it should work for you and your students too! If it doesn't for some reason let me know and I'll see if we can figure out why.
Valeri Rankins Hi Valeri. Yes, I tried that and it worked. I actually didn’t make a copy for each student purposely because I decided to have them all write on one board and it came out great because they were responding to each other. But in the future, if I do want them to edit their own JamBoards I’ll make a copy for each student. Thanks for the reply
Thank you for your tip.
Thanks! Your tech tutorial was super helpful and easy to understand. Any chance you also know about Sketchboard from Google? The tutorials currently available are somewhat hard to follow.
Hi. I tried JamBoard today with my students and those who were using their smartphones had a lot of trouble accessing the JamBoard with the link I sent. The message a lot of kids got was that the file was inaccessible. But those who opened it on their computers had no problem accessing it. Is it not compatible with smartphones?
Or the message they got on their phones were that the link wasn’t valid. But again, it did work for those kids who used computers
Hey Luis thanks for reaching out. Were the students using the regular mobile browser or did they download the actual Jamboard Mobile App? I know in the past I had students have issue when trying to use Jamboard in their Chrome browser on their phones, but have had a lot more success using the actual Jamboard App. Let me know and we'll see if we can figure this out for you!
The EdTech Show Thanks for the reply. None of my students had the actual JamBoard app installed on their phones prior to me sending them this assignment yesterday for the first time (through google classroom). I never mentioned JamBoard to them at all previously because I just learned about it myself, so when I sent this assignment through google classroom I mentioned in the instructions what JamBoard is all about and how to use it (I even included your RUclips video as a reference). So no, I’m almost positive they didn’t have the app. They most likely clicked on the link via their browser or google classroom app. Actually, I just clicked on the JamBoard link I sent them through my own google classroom app on my smartphone and the message that popped up right away was the same- Unsupported file type. And I don’t have the JamBoard app. But on my computer I can access that link easily
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hi ... how can we add text recognition into it???
The potential in this program is frustrating. There are some simple, and somewhat obvious features that would dramatically enhance this program. It could be user error though because i just started using it.
The first is the ability to enlarge the size of the board. It fills up fast, and limits what can be displayed.
The second, they should label the board pages to match the individual board names. Then when toggling through boards, you can easily select the correct board.
The third would be the ability to hyperlink text or photos. With this feature, you could essential create a dashboard to track and trace certain files that are related to a topic.
Fourth would be more function on the sticky note. It doesn't allow enter to drop to a new line. It's just a run on sentence. Even better if you could change specific colors of specific words.
Fifth would be huge to have a search feature that would search just one board, or the option of searching all boards.
Final is more advanced, but not as relevant to most. But it would be cool to have a user lockbox that a specific user can trace around specific content that would freeze the content from modifications from other users. This would protect specific data, and still allow other users to continue the collaboration of boards.
It's simplicity is extremely powerful, so without over complicating things, I think some of the above would be huge for the end user, yet maintain the intended simplicity of user interface. If you like these ideas, pass these around, maybe Google will hear us!
If you haven't done so already, you should send this feedback to google. You can do so from within jamboard under "more actions"
Can students write on the jamboard that I'm sharing during syncro lessons?
Is there a way to "write" easier and neater than just using the mouse?
What tool did you for recording? Well Screencastify be a good tool to record audio, or would you use something like Sound Cloud?
Hi Terrie, I used to work in television before becoming a teacher, so I use something called vMix, but to record just audio I would use either WeVideo or Screencastify. I actually just put-up a video of how I use Screencastify to insert audio in Google Slides, but it can be used to just record audio files as well:ruclips.net/video/-N0HBYJ9ZOk/видео.html
Thanks it was very informative.
Is this available if you are using mobile phones?
just purchased a jamboard kiosk for my company and it doesn't have any other apps on it , it defaults to the whiteboard, is there a way to sign into my admin account
Looks engaging. I'll give Jamboard a try.
by any chance, do you know how to input slides to Jamboard?
This is quite awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Joseph, thanks so much for the kind words. I'm really glad to hear you found this helpful!
@@DanSpada Look, I am simply indebted. Thanks once again.
hi there seem to be new features on jamboard for example- 'drawing assist', 'sticker's etc.. however i cant seem to find these functionalities on my jamboard... any idea how we can get them?
Hi Pearl, did you find out about these functionalities? I was looking for an answer to this as well.
Very handy and useful tool.
Is any option to use a hyperlink & embed in google jam board.
I love Jamboard because it is similar to an active inspire flipchart. I am having trouble though as I feel Jamboard doesnt have some of the amenities that AI does. Im trying to make a drag and drop board, but when moving my counters to the image of my ten frame, the counters are hidden behind the image of ten frame. any ideas?
How join the jambord with which others have shared ?
Is there any way to reply to a posted note in a jamaboard?
So using Zoom and Jamboard is great, but anyone have any ideas for using Jamboard in different Breakout Rooms where each room can work on the Jamboard without all rooms seeing their work? My thought is that I have to have seperate Jamboards for each room? Thoughts?
How do I get clear as an option in sticky note? Mine doesn't have that as an option.
Awesome! Planning to use this with university students haha
We need to be able to see our students names with their answers so we can know who is correct. How do we do this? Thanks!
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Can different groups work on different frame in real time?
Do you know if you can use this in real time through Zoom? I want to be able to preload content on some whiteboards for the students to use in Zoom sessions.
Great for zoom break out rooms
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You're welcome Lynne, please feel free to reach out with any questions in the future!
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😊 A very helpful way of interactively engaging students.
Thank you for this new tool in our toolbox.
I sent a Jamboard to a teacher and it is not showing in my Google mail sent file so, where is it? And, is it possible to see it again or once it is shared does it disappear? Thank you for your help in answering this question. Kimberly
Hi Kimberly. If you go to jamboard.google.com do you see the Jamboard that you shared?
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Can you use this to annotate text? If so, how?
Other videos you might find useful:
How To Use Google Jamboard As A Whiteboard Within Google Meet - Tutorial Guide For Distance Learning: ruclips.net/video/36ZzwK3ZNfM/видео.html
How To Use Google Meet In Google Classroom (APRIL 2020 UPDATE!): ruclips.net/video/b0ZMLPpKbhA/видео.html
Google Meet Extensions For Classroom Teachers: Attendance, Hand Raising Icons, and Gridview: ruclips.net/video/ZcbPlkeT6Js/видео.html
How To Use Google Meet: ruclips.net/video/EwNuSnVNeXY/видео.html
Can you share this in Zoom breakout room and have different groups working on different parts of the same jamboard?
Sorry this is a bit late but you would just copy the jam board link and paste it into the chat on the zoom meet
Good afternoon! Do you know how can i make the workspace bigger?
Is there a way to draw perfectly straight lines in Jamboard?
Hi Max, hold down the shift button, then click to draw and you'll have a straight line!