Post 15: TAs & BrainPop Access, Google Slides Template, Gmail Templates, Free PD - EdTechTeam

It seems like the first week back after a break starts calm but then quickly turns into a hectic week. I hope you find time this weekend to...


TAs - Access to BrainPop/BrainPop Jr. - TAs can now access both BrainPop and BrainPop Jr using ClassLink. 

To Sign-In:

2. For Students - Click on CLASSLINK (bookmark this for easy access later)
3. Click Sign-in with Google (if prompted sign in with your Wayland email address)
4. Tap on BrainPop or BrainPop Jr

Once on the main page, look in the upper right-hand corner of the window, you should see your name. If you do, then you are signed in and all set to go! 


Thank you to Tom Donaldson for testing out the steps with me. We did notice that after Tom selected BrainPop Jr., the BrainPop page quickly refreshed to show that he was logged in. 

If you have any questions or issues, please let me know.
 
Google Slides Template - Two Truths and One Lie - Can you spot the lie? A fun interactive template that could be used to review just about any topic. 

Gmail Templates - Time-Saver tip! This could be the perfect time of year to check it out. Do you find that you send the same email to multiple parents days apart?? Check out this video for setting up Gmail templates! 


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