

There’s also the option to explore with a VR headset but this doesn’t work in selfie mode and it might be a challenge to persuade a friend to stand still for a long time unless you’ve both got t-shirts and headsets.Also Read: 7 Handy Android Tips And Tricks That You Must Use It has clickable parts to the images and audio descriptions and videos that describe the functions of different organs.

T also works with the camera on selfie mode to allow your students to look inside their own body! When you point the camera tool in the app at someone wearing the t-shirt (or the t-shirt on a hanger) you can see an augmented reality projection of the internal anatomy of the wearer! I You have to buy a curiscope t-shirt for the app to work but the cost is by far outweighed by the benefit. This one was actually shown to me by one of my year 8 students (who’s mum is an anatomy professor at a local university).Īs a Science teacher, I find this app super useful in the classroom but it is also amazing for bringing awe and wonder to younger children too. 2020 Update, it breaks down in detail, from my own experiences, everything Google Classroom can do. Students may also submit private comments to their teachers if they require assistance and don’t want to share their questions with the rest of the students.įor further reading, I have written an entire review post The Definitive Google Classroom Review. Students may submit class comments that are viewable to all students and teachers assigned to that “Classroom”, this leads to collaborative working. When a student completes work it gets saved automatically to their Google Classroom class folders in their Google Drive (these are set up automatically). The work can be marked/graded and returned to students for further work. They can attach worksheets slideshows or weblinks (along with many other things) and set deadlines. Teachers can create assignments and announcements for individual classes. It pulls together all of the G-Suite apps (Docs, Slides, Sheets and Draw). I have been using it for a couple of years now and it has revolutionised my teaching.
