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Gmail in classroom

lnelson
As a para I’ve used iGmail with some of my students I worked with. With one student, together we made google slides. Then we would share it with a teacher and her family. We did the same thing with google docs. We used Gmail as a communication to the parents.Using Gmail with this student was great for her. The students enjoyed getting Gmail. They had to read, writing and spell.
Now in new district I work with a nonverbal student. I’ve used slides and docs for communication with teachers and AEA staff.
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deborah621
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For your nonverbal student, these tools can also be adapted to support their communication needs. You might consider integrating visual aids, interactive elements, and perhaps even augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) strategies within Google Slides and Docs to enhance their learning and interaction with teachers and AEA staff.       Secure Indigo card account
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samlevy0515
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Gmail/Slides/Docs are such versatile platforms for building literacy & communication skills—especially brilliant for giving your nonverbal student a voice. Keep inspiring! 👏


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Evanibbs
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I really enjoyed reading about how you use Google tools to support student communication and learning. Exploring interactive ways to share information is always important, especially when working with diverse needs. It's kind of like how Football Bros connects football fans and brings people together regardless of where they are. Technology, in both cases, really helps bridge gaps!