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Do You EDU in 90 seconds?

Have you subscribed to the Google for Education's EDU in 90 second videos in YouTube? If not, you really should. If you had on May 1 you would have received this quick PD in 90 seconds with Chromebook tricks like how to enable CAPS LOCK on a Chromebook:



What I love about subscribing to YouTube is that when I subscribe I get a notification ANY time they upload a new video and I can watch that video right away. Or if it's something that doesn't interest me, I can delete it. It's so much easier than trying to remember to go to YouTube to check what's new or find how to fix what I think is broken.

It is so EASY to do! All you have to do is click the red Subscribe button below the video.

Here are a few of my favorite subscriptions:
1) Google for Education- In case you missed the link above here it is again. This is how I quickly stay up to date and am often inspired by seeing videos of teachers talk about why they love GSuite.

2) Epic Reads- I love video book talks! There are quite a few vloggers out there who review different books. Try a few of them and subscribe to those who have similar taste to you.

3)SciShow- Sometimes the topics are geared for an older crowd, but these videos take science concepts or wonders and break it down into a short (less than 10 minute) video.

4) Today I Found Out- Similar to SciShow but videos range from shorter to longer (1 hour)

Do you have any that you subscribe to?  Drop them below in the comments.

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