Description
25 digital stickers that can be used to correct online work during distance learning! Just drag the picture on to the student work and resize!
To use to correct students work in Seesaw:
Choose “edit” on the student’s work. Tap camera and add sticker from your computer or camera roll OR drag the sticker over from the folder onto the piece of work.
To use to correct students work in Google Classroom:
Add student’s work to a Google Slide. Copy and paste the sticker from your folder onto the piece of work. Send back to student.
To use to correct students work from an email:
Screenshot the student’s work on your laptop, copy and paste the sticker onto the work. (you can also use the DRAW tool to tick etc) Screenshot the corrected work and send back to the student.
SCREENSHOT TIPS
To screenshot on a Mac:
- Press and hold these three keys together: Shift, Command, and 4.
- Drag the crosshair to select the area of the screen to capture. To move the selection, press and hold Space bar while dragging. To cancel taking the screenshot, press the Esc (Escape) key.
To screenshot on a Windows:
How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 with the PrtScn key
The simplest way to save a copy of whatever is on your computer screen is to simply press the “Print Screen” key on your keyboard. It’s usually labeled “PrtScn” (or something very similar) and is located in the top row, among or near the Function keys.
How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 with Snipping Tool
You can use Snipping Tool to grab a screenshot and save it as an image file without first pasting the screenshot into another program.
1. Start the Snipping Tool from the Start menu.
2. In the “Mode” drop down, choose the kind of screenshot shape you want — you can choose anything from full screen to rectangular to a free-form shape.
3. Click New, and your screen will freeze. You can then use the mouse to create the screenshot. The screenshot will then appear in the Snipping Tool window.
4. If you want to, once you’ve taken your screenshot, you can use the drawing tools to annotate the screenshot.
5. When you’re done, click “File” and then click “Save As” to save the completed screenshot to your computer.
- If you have any questions you can contact me on claire@classofcreativity.ie
- Check out how I use this product on my instagram @classofcreativity