This week, I was working on a Google Classroom tutorial for teachers that are new to Google Classroom. In the process, I was adding Google Drawings into my Google Doc, something that needs one additional trick. In this week's 90 Second Chromebook Tip and Trick, I show how you can annotate a photo in Google Drawings and easily insert into Google Docs. Check it out below!
This weeks shortcut of the week is to help you project your Chromebook. Due to resolutions, your Chromebook will likely default to the “Extended Screen” mode. If they happens, you will see your desktop background on the screen upon plugging in your Chromebook (your Chromebook needs an HDMI connection, if you need a cable, I can get you one!). In order to change this, you will use the “Ctrl + Full Screen” button. This will quickly switch between the two modes, allowing you to switch back and forth. A quick word to the wise, the extended screen is usually to the right!
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