Google Drawing Basic
Google Drawing Basic
- October 31, 2016
- Posted by: Jamie Russell

Google Drawing Basic
If you have ever used Microsoft Paint or Publisher, this is a Google equivalent to these 2 tools. Of course, the wonderful part about Google is the ability to share with students easily. This tool is wonderful for creating different diagrams, webs, or just for creative expression.
Earn Your Stripe!
- Watch the video.
- The video did not mention that the drawing can be downloaded as a .pdf, .jpeg, or a .png by going to File>Download as…
- Have students use this tool in one of the ways mentioned in the video or come up with your own creative way.
- Submit an image or a screenshot of a student’s diagram, image, etc.
(Created by Lillian Rutledge)
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Alignment to the ISTE Standards and to SAMR is intended to help teachers understand the roles these technologies have in creating learning experiences. They are not meant to be concrete classifiers. Any other suggestions on the alignment of these may be forwarded to the Instructional Tech Dept. ISTE Standards for Students, ©2016, ISTE® (International Society for Technology in Education), iste.org. All rights reserved.
Tags: SAMR-S, SAMR-A, SAMR-M, S, A, M, ISTE-EL, EMPOWERED LEARNER, ISTE-KC, KNOWLEDGE CONSTRUCTOR, ISTE-CC, CREATIVE COMMUNICATOR, ISTE-ID, INNOVATIVE DESIGNER, ISTE-CT, COMPUTATIONAL THINKING