Games, Transcripts, and Copyright – The Month in Review

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Good evening from Maine where it was a stunning day for bike trip after school. Getting on my bike after school on a sunny spring day always makes me seem like a kid once again. I hope that you also have an activity in your life that makes you seem like a kid once again.

These were the most popular posts of the month:1. How to Create Your Own Online Board Game2. Kahoot Now Displays Questions and Answers on the Same Screen -! 3. How Does Artificial Intelligence Learn? – A TED-Ed Lesson Im Using Today4. Google Meet Transcripts Automatically Saved as New Google Docs5. 27 Videos That Can Help Students Improve Their Writing6. 5 Features of Google Advanced Search That Students Should Know How to Use7. Why My Dogs Have Email Addresses and Your Dog or Cat Should Too8. New Copyright Compliance Checks in YouTube9. Jamboard Now Offers Version History10. A New Option for Shortening Microsoft Forms Links
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These were the most popular posts of the month:1. Google Meet Transcripts Automatically Saved as New Google Docs5.

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As the sun sets on the month of March Ive compiled a list of the most read posts of the last 31 days. Take an appearance and see if your preferred post made the list or if there is something neat that you missed previously this month.

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