I used to be able to edit my Classic Google Sites on my mobile. However, I had to convert all my Classic Google Sites to the new format. I just found out how to do it.
1. Click on the 3 dots on the Chrome Browser to access the menu.
I used to be able to edit my Classic Google Sites on my mobile. However, I had to convert all my Classic Google Sites to the new format. I just found out how to do it.
1. Click on the 3 dots on the Chrome Browser to access the menu.
Did you know you can EASILY cite sources without ever leaving Google Docs? Yep! It’s so easy!
You can easily add footnote citations by using the Explore tool in Google Docs.
1. Go to Tools>Explore (or click on the explore icon 0n the bottom-right)
2. Type in your search query to find the source
3. Hover over the result, then click on the quotations " in the top right of the result
4. A footnote citation will be added to the bottom of your doc
You can cite the source in MLA, APA or Chicago!!!!!
Go to the three dots (snowman) to change from MLA, APA, or Chicago.
Source: https://shakeuplearning.com/blog/10-google-docs-tips-every-teacher-should-know/
Remote for Slides turns your phone into a presentation remote! You can even see the speaker notes on your device. No need to use remote with USB/Bluetooth. You won't lose the little adapter AND you can easily see the buttons to go forward and back to a previous slide.
Features:
1. Install Remote for Slides Chrome Extension from the Chrome Web Store. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/remote-for-slides/pojijacppbhikhkmegdoechbfiiibppi?hl=en
Add the app on your mobile
2. Open your Google Slides in Editor Mode, then click on the “Present with Remote” button.
3. Next, click on the “Start Remote” button to show the 6-digit code.
4. Enter the 6-digit code in the Remote for Slides Progressive Web App (s.limhenry.xyz) or in the Remote for Slides Lite Android App (bit.ly/slides-lite) , and you are ready to go!
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