Note: Google announced that it will discontinue Jamboard in October of 2024. At this time all Jamboard files will be converted into PDFs. I recommend you consider Figjam as an alternative and use their free import tool to convert your existing Jamboard lessons.
Today I am designing a Jamboard activity to help students develop a daily practice of gratitude.
This is also a good opportunity to show you a few helpful Jamboard tricks including how to find gradient backgrounds, quickly insert your Bitmoji, and post your activity to Google Classroom.
Let’s get started!
If you enjoy designing classroom activities with Google Drive, check my online course, “Designed with Drive.”
Video topics:
- Finding gradient backgrounds
- Adding Bitmoji to your Jamboard activity
- Saving a frame as an image
- Assigning a Jamboard activity using Google Classroom
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