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Using GSuite Tools to Build Interactive Lessons

If you haven't had a chance to checkout the newer updated GSuite Training Center, you should really check it out. Instead of focusing on specific tools, they now focus on goals for utilization in the classroom. One that was highlighted recently in an email was Unit 10: Build Interactive Lessons where you go through step by step on how to use Google Slides and other GSuite tools to present content while still engaging your students in their ability to interact with the presentation.

If you are looking for a way to reinvigorate your teaching please take a bit to explore the different resources and how you can use it to revamp what you already have!

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