How to Annotate Historical Images on Jamboard

In this brand-new video I demonstrate how to utilize Jamboard to annotate historical images. In the video I utilized an image that I discovered on Flickrs The Commons. The Commons is a terrific place to discover historical imagery that is free to download and utilize in your presentations and lessons..

Applications for Education.
Ive always been a proponent of using historical images to stimulate trainees interest about history. By using Jamboard you can share a photo with your students then have them circle or highlight the parts of an image that raise questions in their minds. Those concerns can lead to classroom discussion and or be used as the inspiration for a fast research activity..

From magnetic poetry to collective conceptualizing sessions to mapping activities, there are
great deals of methods to utilize Googles Jamboard in online and in-person classes. One method that I like to utilize Jamboard is to have trainees annotate images that I show them. In particular, I like to do this to have them add commentary to and respond to concerns about things that they discover in historical images..

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