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Control Alt Achieve Blog Response

I looked into the blog, Control Alt Achieve from Eric Curts. Most of the blog posts I found revolved around Google and its features, which is beneficial because my students have Google Chromebooks. I read the following post specifically about Jamboard because it looked like something that would interest my young students. In this blog post, Curts explains how to create a rainbow background so students can draw on it as if they were using rainbow paper. I plan to use this Jamboard tip for students to practice their spelling words and for expressing creativity. If I created a blog for student use, it would have to be very simple as I teach first grade. On my blog, I could share links and videos on how to use the internet and over the content that I was teaching. I could also use it as a way to communicate with families, much like a newsletter. Blogging is a great way to reflect and share ideas with readers. The Control Alt Achieve blog was essential for learning about Google. 

https://www.controlaltachieve.com/2021/02/rainbow-jam.html

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