10+ Ways to Share Google Files - GTT103
- More options for copying presentations in Google Slides
- New Chromebooks for 2020
- Doodle for Google 2020: How do you show kindness?
- Submissions close on March 13th, 2020
- New look for Google Forms on mobile
You can share the files and folders that you store in Google Drive with anyone.
When you share from Google Drive, you can control whether people can edit, comment on, or only view the file.
- Share button settings
- Kasey’s Guide to Google Drive Sharing
- Copy/template links, etc
- Sir Links a Lot extension
- Email collaborators
- Shared folders
- Shared drive
- Add to Drive button
- How to Make a Copy of Google Files
- Does not get updates from the original file
- Does not work in GC
- Force Users to Make a Copy of a Google Doc!
- 10 ways for teachers, students to share links in class
- Attach in gmail
- Attach in Google Calendar
Jennifer Conti (Ohio) -- Listened to episode on YouTube. YouTube Audio Library. They have a live studio where they do announcements. Lesson yesterday: students go into audio library and pull out sound effects or audio clips that they could use on “Good Morning Mustangs”. Found sound effects for weather and for bells ringing for all-school mass. Came in handy and was able to use it right away! (FYI - GTT uses the “Cockpit” audio for our podcast)
Kathy Hilby (Wisconsin) (YouTube live for schools) -- Great episode on YouTube tips and tricks! Some questions that arose while listening… Do you know if schools are using YouTube Live to share concerts or performances? Not having used it myself, I'm wondering if it would be appropriate. Check out Streamyard.com
Finally, not necessarily a question but more of a comment. The tip to insert videos in Google Slides to avoid the "suggested videos" is great! I'm wondering if this could be an efficient way for teachers to organize videos instead of using a playlist. It allows notes about the video to be added in the speaker notes. Plus, the presentation could be easily shared among grade level team members so they could add videos they find too.
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