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Get stuck in...!

Securing student participation in remote learning can be challenging, but using Google Jamboard might be a way you ensure they all get stuck in! Here’s how… Open Jamboard from the Google '9 dots' menu: Click the + to create a new Jam: Give the Jam a name: Add text/images/shapes/notes to the Jam using the menu options on the left: Add further frames using the arrow at the top (also use this to move between frames): Name the frame for a student. Click the blue share button to share with them by email. Instruct the student to only edit the Jam frame with their name on: Click the grey frames icon to see the frame bar: You can duplicate frames if you want students to work on your template: Watch live as your students join the Jam and start to edit (the large M icon at the top tells you Megan is in the Jam, the tiny M icon on the palm branch shows you what she's doing!): View the frame bar to scan progress of a number of students: Benefits: - See students working live simultaneou