Isn't it great for collaboration? 😀 You're such an amazing teacher and your students are super lucky! So happy the Jamboard videos are helpful! Have a great week as well!
For all of your lessons, do you make multiple copies, so each student gets their own page to work on, or do you have students contribute to the same page? I am new to Jamboard and love your ideas!
Hi Julie! If we are all using the same Jamboard together then yes, I will label each slide with the sticky note that says which one they should work on. Then when they open the link they will just find the slide that has their number/name on it. This is also helpful when they are going to work on them in breakout rooms - I will just label each one with the breakout room number.
For time saving specifically I'd recommend leveraging as many ready-to-go templates as possible. Here's a video example where the Jamboard templates are linked directly and there are many great resources on TpT as well! ruclips.net/video/liqM7jHEsw0/видео.html Hope that helps!
Dear Mackenzie I’m having a hard time using Jamboard when I have them all with me. How can assign them individually and send them the link to find it on Google Classroom?
Hi Juliana, once you create your Jamboard, go into Google Classroom and create an assignment. Then attach it from your drive and make sure you select "make a copy for each student". Now every student will have their own individual copy of the Jamboard and you will be able to see their work. Hope that helps!
Thank you for being part of my RUclips Teacher rotation. Creators doing these things really helped me manage teaching through the pandemic.
Pandemic-era has really been filled with all sorts of unexpected new challenges for teachers. Thank you for the kind note and so happy you're here!
Thank You! This is so helpful! You were actually the one who made me use google jamboard! I love it! Have a great week!-Miss.C
Isn't it great for collaboration? 😀 You're such an amazing teacher and your students are super lucky! So happy the Jamboard videos are helpful! Have a great week as well!
Thanks for helping me learn so much more about Jamboard
This made my day. Thank you! 😊
That's really helpful!!!!! Thanks^^
Great video! Very helpful!
Thank you so much! 😊
Great examples with tricks.
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Thanks a lot teacher FYI. This is really helpful
So happy to hear! Welcome to the channel and thanks for taking the time to comment ☺️
For all of your lessons, do you make multiple copies, so each student gets their own page to work on, or do you have students contribute to the same page? I am new to Jamboard and love your ideas!
Great question! I do both. It depends on the lesson and goal. If independent, they have their own page.
How do you manage the different slides so each student is using their own? Do you assign a slide to each of them?
Hi Julie! If we are all using the same Jamboard together then yes, I will label each slide with the sticky note that says which one they should work on. Then when they open the link they will just find the slide that has their number/name on it. This is also helpful when they are going to work on them in breakout rooms - I will just label each one with the breakout room number.
@@TeacherFYI Thanks for your help! Your video was very informative and so relative to the elementary classroom!
Thanks a lot!! It's a very helpful video. But for teaching to be faster from grades 5 onwards, how can we do that with Jamboard?
For time saving specifically I'd recommend leveraging as many ready-to-go templates as possible. Here's a video example where the Jamboard templates are linked directly and there are many great resources on TpT as well! ruclips.net/video/liqM7jHEsw0/видео.html
Hope that helps!
I just wish students couldn’t delete other students’ work 😞
Great videos on Jamboard
Thank you!
I know, right? Same for Google Docs and Slides. I hope Google make some sort of "can only modify what you add" update at some point!
13:28 LOL, I think to calculate 24! (24 factorial) is a very hard task for children's :)
Haha impressive catch! We'll start with just the 24 😂
Dear Mackenzie
I’m having a hard time using Jamboard when I have them all with me. How can assign them individually and send them the link to find it on Google Classroom?
Hi Juliana, once you create your Jamboard, go into Google Classroom and create an assignment. Then attach it from your drive and make sure you select "make a copy for each student". Now every student will have their own individual copy of the Jamboard and you will be able to see their work. Hope that helps!
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