Example of using Jamboard in the classroom
As remote teaching and learning continues, creating breakout rooms and other activities where small groups can work is an important part of today's "classrooms." This not only allows students to see their classmates in a small group setting, but it allows them to work through problems and projects together as they would have in a regular classroom. To better understand what each group is doing in their breakout room, Holly Clark discusses 3 technology tools that give groups a chance to see and hear what other groups did and what ideas came out of their collaborations.
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