How to Create Drag and Drop Activities on Google Slides | EDTech Made Easy Tutorial

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All Comments (21)
  • @aprildeamond593
    I just wanted to thank you for speaking so clearly! I am deaf and while closed captions are usually very necessary for me, when I am watching a demonstration, they get in the way. I am so grateful that I didn't need to use the captions, for the first time ever in my entire life! This literally has never happened, so THANK YOU for being awesome!!
  • LOVE LOVE LOVE your OCD with the font, alignment, and sizes! Your graphic design eye shows! I always become anxious when I see documents/slides that aren't aesthetically appealing! Thank you for teaching this, I am definitely using it as a social worker :)
  • @jamesellis8752
    This is my 29th year in the classroom. Every time I watch one of your videos, I learn something new and useful. Thank you for teaching this old dog new tricks :-)
  • Right on time, Michelle! I Can't wait to put together some assignments that include drag and drop for science.
  • @kimrosner6148
    Thanks for the tips! Especially the one where you can create multiple copies and lay them over each other!! So useful for when I make Fundations activities where my kids drag and drop letters to spell words. You're amazing!!
  • @TishBremmy
    Thank you for the time you take to make these videos! Much Appreciated! I love the copy and paste tip. I made a chore chart for my daughter and I had all the Xs she needed in columns and rows on the side of the slide. I just went back and aligned them to be on top of each other and place the stack of Xs on the slide. Thank you for that awesome tip!
  • Love your tutorials. They are clear, engaging and you add so much personality to them, I don't tire of watching them. thank you
  • @yahnatucker9151
    Putting the numbers for multiple use on top of each other totally blew my mind! So simple but so genius! Love it!
  • I wish there was a love button. I'm excited to implement Michelle's advice to "lock" things I don't want students to move by making them the background image. Brilliant!!!
  • Michelle, I love this video!! I am definitely sharing this video with my teacher friends as soon as I finish writing this!! Love watching your videos from my patio on Sunday mornings when the weather is perfect!!Your tips and strategies are always spot on!! The idea of copying and pasting right over the original (to give you multiple options) is so smart! I of course love the UNDO button; it is a teacher’s best friend. I have had to use it more times than I want to admit.
  • Copying number options and layering them on top of each other is an AMAZING tip! Thank you, thank you, thank you! I love your energy, too.
  • Thank you so much Michelle, you are such a generous, brilliant individual. This is really helping me during lockdown, and I'm grateful for the push to learn more about technology because I'm now confident to keep going in the future. Thank you again for your enthusiasm and abounding generosity.
  • @HumaaUmar
    This was extremely helpful. Was smiling each time My questions were answered. Thank you! I can’t wait to try it.
  • @aliciamason7758
    I appreciate the way you include important details like, "you can't drag & drop in present mode". Critical!
  • LOVE YOUR CHANNEL! LOVE YOUR CONTENT! LOVE YOUR ENERGY! This has been absolutely amazingly helpful and at such a critical horribly time in the world.....and my little world! I continue to learn from you and just enjoy binge watching you overcome all the teaching hurdles with your unique self of genuineness, honesty, a passionate vibe!
  • Since this pandemic began, I've been learning a lot about technology. You are by far the best teacher of this! I've watched so many of your videos already and really learned a ridiculous amount! They are so worthwhile and helpful (and not ridiculously long). You make everything so much easier. Thanks for making all of them!
  • The multiple copies on top of each other is genius! Thank you! I like to use the Ctrl -d (Cmd -d) to duplicate instead of the double copy and paste.
  • @elyntayo
    I am so thankful for all your tutorials- I´ve just got moved from an EAL class to a Regular class. All of these are like diamonds for me---ready to start off my virtual lessons! Thank you so much!!
  • Thank you for creating this presentation. I can see and feel your passion for teaching. Your students are very lucky to have an Educator of your caliber.
  • This was awesome Michelle! I'm teaching summer school and this was perfect for additional engagement! Thank you.