Using Google Drive to Streamline the Teaching and Learning Process
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Schools across the United States have been integrating Google Drive into their instructional programs for years, and many report an increase in learning, collaboration, and FUN! In this edWeb.net webinar for the TechTools for the Classroom community, university Adjunct Instructor Shannon Holden walked educators through the process of taking a classroom “paperless” with Google Drive. Attendees learned how to navigate Google Drive, how to use its various tools, and how it can help consolidate and coordinate classroom activities.
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For some reason there is no sound on this webinar. Is it me or the recording?
Hi Timothy,
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Ashley
Hi Ashley,
Tried with another browser and had the same problem. Not sure what’s going on there. I then skipped ahead in the video and the sound and visual of the presenter came on. I went back to the beginning and all was good.
Tim
Hi Tim,
It sounds like by skipping to another part of the webinar recording, it “refreshed” the recording. I am glad that worked, and I apologize for the inconvenience.
Best,
Ashley