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I love the idea of Doodle Notes and have found that students do benefit from them. I am working on becoming a Google Certified teacher/user and I’m working toward a “paperless” classroom. I wondered if these Doodle Pages could be made into Google Docs. I know you can just upload them to Google Docs, however, I think it would be fantastic if students could still color and write on them as well.
Hi-I’ve been playing around with Google Slides for the first steps in Unit 1 (I’m a newbie). As long as you have the images downloaded onto your google drive, it works pretty easily to import the templates and images and put text on them. So I watched the first part of the first unit video, and tried to duplicate the same processes in Google Slides and while not exactly the same, it was pretty similar, as long as you are familiar with how Google Slides work.
Now my question-I can’t seem to figure out how to download fonts onto my chromebook. Any ideas? I’ve asked the Google, but it help-my chromebook is a school computer, which could have some settings that I am unable to change.
Have you tried dochub for students to interact with it, instead of google slides?
https://www.mathgiraffe.com/blog/making-visual-note-taking-work-digitally