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Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week – How to Use Google Drawings to Create Mind Maps

On Friday at the 21st Century Technology and Learning Symposium I presented a short workshop about mind maps and timelines. Google Drawings was one of the tools that we used to create mind maps during the workshop. In the video embedded below I provide a demonstration of how to use Google Drawings to create a mind map. In the video I also demonstrate how to use Google Drawings to add hyperlinked labels to images in Google Drawings.

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5 Great Ways You Can Use Google Sites with Students
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Creating Digital Portfolios in All Grades
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Fun Tools for Assessing Progress
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