@GoogleForEdu A7: A couple of the top things I see are educators using Breakout Rooms in Meet and taking advantage of the ability to assign different assignments to either individuals or groups in Google Classroom.
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@GoogleForEdu A6: ICYMI - here's a great guide for parents/guardians around accessibility tools for students with disabilities:
https://t.co/daVVt1vQM1
@GoogleForEdu A5: We'll see where the poll ultimately lands - but I'm also blown away by all that's available directly from the Accessibility menu on a Chromebook! #GoogleEduChat#a11y
@annejslp @GoogleForEdu A4: Yes! Reminders that integrate with Calendar and Google Keep notes are a couple great tools to help students stay organized!
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A4: Encouraging usage of Google tools for completion of a project, task, or assignment is crucial. We all think differently, and we solve differently also. #GoogleEduChat#a11y#neurodiversity
@annejslp @leorapferry@GoogleForEdu I'm curious - are these tools you've all been using for a while (pre-pandemic / distance learning) or have you adopted them more recently?
@annejslp @leorapferry@bluebutterflysm How are you helping your students' families learn about these tools?
A3: So helpful to be a #GoogleforEdu enterprise school. More teachers are using the awesome #accessibility tools in the Google ecosystem which supports our diverse learners. #GoogleEduChat#a11y