Shawna - Mute All for Google Meet | Use AirPod mic as input in Google Meet Robby - Command+K (or Control+K) will create a hyperlink Music Ed Tech Talk Episode #10 - Designing Curriculum and Assessing Students with FileMaker, with Ben Denne.Onward: Cultivating Emotional Resilience in Educators.Rehearse Your Ensembles Remotely! - My Presentation at the MarylandMEA conference (Session Notes).
#When will the new smartmusic student platform roll out software
Shawna Longo joins the show to talk about our hybrid teaching gear, social emotional learning, cloud-based music tools, and our favorite apps/albums/tech tips of the week. I found some of Google’s support documentation on Markdown here.
While Markdown is typically used to compose text documents and web content, it will only make your experience easier if you spend most of your time inside of Google Docs. I wrote a little bit about why I use Markdown, and how it can be used to better organize and compose content in Learning Management Software. Markdown is extremely useful and easy to learn because of its natural syntax that doesn’t look like code. That’s a far from complete implementation of Markdown, but at least it covers most of what I personally use the language for. It’s adding much wider support, though - you can now use Markdown to add headings, bold and italicize text (or do both), strikethrough (though it’s done using a - on either side of your content, rather than the traditional ~), and links. Google says that Docs already supported a few Markdown autocorrections for bulleted and numbered lists, and checkboxes. For example, if you type “# Google Docs is getting more Markdown support” it’ll automatically get converted to a level one heading. In a blog post announcing the feature, Google says it’s doing this through its autocorrect feature, so it will automatically format the text for you after you type it in Markdown format. Google is adding Markdown support to Google Docs on the web, letting you format your document using text shortcuts rather than keyboard ones. # Google Docs now supports limited Markdown.