Welcome to our video tutorial on how to create digital stickers. Using digital stickers is a good way for teachers to share encouraging messages with students enrolled in their online classes. This tutorial will show you how to create digital stickers using images with Google Drawing.
This video tutorial will show you how to create a Covid-19 contact tracing poster. This is a 3 part tutorial which begins with creating a Google Form, then linking this to a QR Code, and then inserting your QR Code in to a pre-made poster.
We have provided a blank template here if you would like to create your own poster.
While this tutorial is focused on creating a contact tracing poster for a Marae, the same process could be used in any setting where you might want to keep a register of attendees. The point therefore of this video is to show how Marae can keep their own record of attendees at hui.
Please note that this is NOT intended to replace or be used as an alternative to the Ministry of Health Contract Tracing poster. You must use this poster as well, as this data is collected for national safety.
In this video tutorial we will show you how to create a google form. Google forms are useful for gathering participant responses online. Google forms could be used for things such as surveys, evaluations, class attendance, and short online tests for example.
Check out our QR code and Google Forms video as well.
In this video we will show you how to add Bitmoji as a Google Chrome extension to your internet browser. This means that you will be able to insert Bitmoji images or stickers in to documents that you create using Google Chrome.
Bitmoji is an app that people use to create little cartoon versions of themselves, which they then use on their various social media accounts, including chat, text messaging or email. Teachers can use their Bitmoji as digital stickers to give feedback on student work.
In this video tutorial we will show you how to create a Bitmoji so that you can see how easily it integrates with other apps such as text messaging and Facebook messenger.
Bitmoji is an app that people use to create little cartoon versions of themselves, which they then use on their various social media accounts, including chat, text messaging or email. Teachers can use their Bitmoji as digital stickers to give feedback on student work.
Lazy Macrons is a Google Chrome extension, and automatically adds macrons to Maori words, when you're using Google products. This tutorial will show you how to add Lazy Macron to Google Chrome, on your computer. Note: You must update your word list in lazy macron, so that it picks up all the words that you need to automatically put macrons on.
Flip Grid is a social learning platform where teachers can facilitate video discussions around certain topics or questions. Students are able to submit their own video responses to the topic or question. They can also respond to other students by sharing a comment or video response. There are many more features that makes Flip Grid fun for learners. Check out our video for more information.
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