Try Screencastify & Google Keep for Adding Comments to Google Docs

If there was something comparable for including video remarks to Google Docs, on Sunday night I got an email from somebody who had actually seen my videos about Mote and wondered. One of my tips was to try the e-Comments Chrome extension which
I reviewed last spring. Another choice is to use a combination of
Screencastify and Google Keep to build a bank of video remarks that you can insert into the remarks of Google Documents or Google Slides..

The process of using Screencastify and Google Keep to produce a video remark bank for Google Docs is fairly straight-forward. First, tape-record your short video comments or brief lesson with Screencastify. Second, get the “share” link from Screencastify. Third, produce a note in Google Keep that includes the link to the video (I advise offering the notes easy-to-remember names and labels). Finally, whenever you need the video link just open Google Keep in the sidebar of the Google Doc youre viewing and copy the video link from the Google Keep into your remark..
In this video I demonstrate how to use Screencastify and Google Keep to create a bank of video comments that you can insert into the remarks of your trainees Google Docs and Slides..

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