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Guest info (anything you want to share, feel free to add):

High School CTE Teacher

Google for Education Certified Trainer & Innovator

Leader for Google Educator Group of South Texas

Ambassador to WeVideo, Flipgrid, Wakelet, & DonorsChoose

Social media contacts:

(Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Website):

Twitter @eduGOOGdroid

ACEd.Tech

Intro:

Today’s guest is Mr. G, who will be talking to us about how to create a Choose your own Adventure slide deck or form.

Tell us a bit about yourself, who you are, what you do.

I have a podcast called ACEd Tech.

I recently graduated from the Google Innovator Academy #VIA20

I’m just generally passionate about EdTech

(If you want to change any of these questions, go ahead. Please add any questions you would like us to ask.) Example: Ask me about …..my garden…..

Question:

How are you doing? What would you like to chat about today?

There are ways to create a choose-your-own-adventure games using Google Slides or Google Forms

You created choose your own adventure with google forms tell us about that.

At first, breakout edu was popular. Then, digital breakouts were created. On Google Forms, a breakout which may include a “password” may not work because it can be easily hacked. Instead, a choose-your-own-adventure would make it better.

What prompted you to create this?

Based on my Google Innovator project, I tried to create a game on Google Forms.

How does it work?

In Google Forms…

In Google Slides …

How can others get involved in this?

Here’s a link to one I made using forms: https://forms.gle/Q4kJLHLQR1iGWPcKA

With Google Slides and Google Forms it will take practice and patience.

Here’s a link to my student using Google Slides https://preview.tinyurl.com/tyca21

Do you have other topics you would like to chat about?

Join your local Google Educator Group. If you want to investigate what a GEG is, GEG-SOUTX link is here: https://geg.soutx.us/join

Please add the links to any resources here.

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Podcast Outline:

1st week of the month:

2nd week of the month:

3rd week of the month: Let’s Talk about TED. Agree upon a TED Talk, new or old, then take two different perspectives. Discuss and analyze the Talk.

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