How to Use Google Drawing in Google Classroom
Google Drawings and Google Classroom can go hand in hand, especially when you present the drawings you made in Drawings into your discussions in Classroom. And this is how you use Google Drawings in Google Classroom efficiently.
How to Use Google Drawing in Google Classroom
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Step 1: How to Open Google Drawings in Google Drive
Before using Google Drawings in Google Classroom, you need to open the app first to create your intended drawing for your lesson. To start, Open Google Chrome and locate the Google Apps icon. Then, you will select the New button found on the screen and select more for Google Drawings.
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Step 2: How to Use Google Drawing Tools for Lessons
Google Drawings also allow you to insert different graphs and diagrams for your specific lesson. First, you need to locate the Insert button, then click the Diagram or Graph, depending on your purpose. You can also insert images or backgrounds that your students will start with.
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Step 3: How to Assign Drawings in Google Classroom
To use Google Drawings in Google Classroom, you need to start by adding an assignment by hovering your mouse on the Drive button and clicking. Next, you need to select your Drawing. Be sure to set it to “Make a Copy for Each Student.” On the other hand, students can open it from their Classwork screen. Once done, they can edit & submit like they usually do with Google Docs.
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Step 4: How to Share the Link to Google Drawings
Real-time collaboration is also possible with Google Drawings. To make an interactive class, you can begin by locating the Share button found in the upper right corner of your screen.
Can I also customize a graphic organizer for my lessons in Google Classroom?
Yes, you can customize a graphic organizer in Google Drawing and have them edited for a comprehensive lesson for your students.
Are there any word effects that I can emphasize particular points in my lesson?
Yes, there are. You can use the drop shadow effects and the reflection for your Word Art an
Is it possible to share my Google Drawing with all my students simultaneously?
Yes, you can share it with as many participants as you can.