https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nIkh8dQ3SVBEHGWkuvn4XA2VvQamcv6LqyGbLAQphLo/edit?usp=sharing
The link of above will take you to Google Slides. It is a presentation we made in class with PowerPoint. We did took several Print Screens and copy and pasted them into our Power Points. I have never done a print screen before. It is real simple. It is similar to taking a screen shot on an iPhone. Just press "Crtl" and "PrtScn" at the same time and the action will take a screen shot of the computer screen. The screen shot can then be copy and pasted as a picture. I adore that feature! It is so simple and will be really useful in a lot of arenas.
Using the Print Screen feature would be really useful in a class. If the students are learning something new on the computer using a Print Screen as a step by step tutorial would help the Visual Learners you may have in the class room. Also, a picture is worth a thousand words. If you, the teacher, are having trouble using words to explain to a student, using a Print Screen picture could be much more beneficial.
This would meet the second NETS-T standard of designing and developing digital age leaning experiences and assessments by providing students with multiple and varied formative and summative assessments aligned with content and technology standards, and use resulting data to inform learning and teaching.
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