We put up our Christmas tree this weekend (my toddlers “helped” decorate it). Putting up the tree is always a sign that December is here. November has come and gone. As I do at the end of every month I’ve put together a list of the ten most read posts of the last thirty days.
These were the most popular posts in November:
1. How to Add Audio to Google Slides – Updated
2. My Updated Five Favorite Google Slides Add-ons
3. 5 Google Product Updates for Teachers to Note This Weekend
4. The Great Thanksgiving Listen is Back!
5. Get Instant Feedback on Your Presentations With Presenter Coach
6. Plagiarism Explained by Common Craft – Updated
7. How to Create a Great Presentation With Canva
8. More Than 30,000 Historical Maps for Student Projects
9. Fling the Teacher! – A Fun Review Game from Classtools
10. It’s Official! Google Slides Will Have Native Audio Support by End of November
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