Google Jamboard Backgrounds with Canva Edu

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Learn how to add backgrounds to Google Jamboard with Canva Edu. In this week’s education technology tutorial, Sam Kary of The New EdTech Classroom shows you how to use Canva Edu for pre-made templates that you can easily add as a fixed background to Google Jamboard.

Google Jamboard is an interactive digital whiteboard that you can use for whole group interactive lessons, for small group collaboration, or for individual activities like interactive digital notebooks.
The web-based version of Google Jamboard is still relatively new to the scene, and over time, Google has been adding new features to Jamboard that make it more user-friendly in a classroom setting. One of those recent feature updates is the ability to add your own custom backgrounds to Google Jamboard, and one of the best places to get pre-made Jamboard backgrounds, or to create your own, is Canva for Education.

Bringing in your own custom Canva backgrounds makes Jamboard a much more dynamic and useful educational tool, and in this video Sam shows you how to do it.

Watch Sam’s other Google Jamboard videos here:

How to Teach Remotely with Google Jamboard:

Google Jamboard 2020 Update:

Access a free Canva for Education account here:
https://www.canva.com/education/

If you’re a teacher looking for additional support with using technology in your classroom, book a call with Sam to see how he can he can help: https://form.jotform.com/203267704179156

If you’re a school leader interested in developing & implementing a school-wide instructional technology plan, visit https://www.newedtechschool.com to book a free strategy session with Sam.

Interested in learning how to build a fully tech-integrated curriculum? Visit https://www.21centuryclass.com for the latest enrollment updates.

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