I love Twitter and I love sharing on Twitter. But the best part is seeing other people get excited about what I share. Here are my 5 tweets that were seen the most times on Twitter:
Quickly create vocab lists for #ForeignLanguage classes or for #ESL/#ELL students! #GoogleSheets + #GoogleTranslate = Whoa! #edtechchat @GoogleForEdu @gsuite @googledrive #Chromebooks #DitchBook #EduGIFs https://t.co/pZvBOA43na pic.twitter.com/gOv834Gdg7
— Jake Miller (@JakeMillerTech) March 17, 2019
I totally geeked 🤓 out when I discovered this activity in @GoogleForEdu's Applied Digital Skills Curriculum: code a popup message for your @googledocs! 🤯 #GrowWithGoogle #EduGIF #coding #GSuiteEdu #GoogleEdu https://t.co/Rxo5vmcNLX pic.twitter.com/Ikee3A63Ir
— Jake Miller (@JakeMillerTech) June 8, 2019
Doesn't it drive you bonkers when you paste text from a website and it looks different from the other text in your #GoogleDoc? Use Ctrl+Shift+V!! #EduGIF @googledocs @googledrive @googlechrome @gmail #Chromebooks https://t.co/atSdPvYyKN pic.twitter.com/enJiSfJ5bJ
— Jake Miller (@JakeMillerTech) March 25, 2019
Oh man! I just discovered that the @GoogleChrome #Bitmoji extension will add custom text to some of the images for you! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/yBURTe2ETl
— Jake Miller (@JakeMillerTech) October 16, 2019
Finally! You can add drawings created in #GoogleDrawings into your #Docs without exporting them as pictures first! #EduGIFs #GoogleET #GAFESummit #GAFEChat #GAFE #GoogleEI #GoogleDrive #GoogleTips #GSuite https://t.co/p2tOfg7ZoB pic.twitter.com/vz4ZZXdIE1
— Jake Miller (@JakeMillerTech) September 29, 2019