Where I’d Like to Go – An Icebreaker With Google Drawings

As I mention in the video above, you can modify this activity to be finished with Google Slides or Google Jamboard. And, as is likewise shown in the video above, you can use Google Classroom to distribute a template for the project.

As the brand-new school year starts lots of you might discover yourself looking for some brand-new ideas to break the ice and get to know your new trainees while they also get to understand each other. One thing that Ive always asked my students is “where in the world would you go if you could go anywhere today?” Just recently, Ive begun believing about turning that concern into the prompt for an activity in which trainees find out a bit about
Google Drawings..

The concept is to have students practically position themselves throughout the world through using Google Drawings. To do this trainees initially need to discover an image of themselves and eliminate the background from it. Photoscissors makes it easy and quick to remove the background then download a new background-free image. Once they have a photo of themselves then trainees open Google Drawings where they place a photo of location that they wish to revisit or visit. Finally, they then place their profile picture over the background image in Google Drawings. Those actions might sound complex, but theyre not. In this brief video I show the whole process..

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