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

As the brand-new academic year begins lots of you might discover yourself trying to find some brand-new concepts to get and break the ice to know your new trainees while they also are familiar with each other. One thing that Ive constantly asked my students is “where in the world would you go if you could go anywhere today?” Recently, Ive started considering turning that concern into the timely for an activity in which students discover a bit about
Google Drawings..

The idea is to have students practically put themselves anywhere in the world through the usage of Google Drawings. To do this students first need to discover a picture of themselves and remove the background from it. Once they have a photo of themselves then trainees open Google Drawings where they insert an image of place that they want to check out or revisit.

As I point out 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 disperse a template for the project.

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