Thanks SO much for your precious & crystal clear explanations. For a long time, I have been looking for English tutorials for Genially. I really loved it.
You're welcome! I love using Genially and I'm excited to show other teachers all the benefits of using the platform with students. If you're looking for more Genially tutorials, we have a whole series on our channel. You can find it here: th-cam.com/play/PLB-K_ncZLdiOGDJQtkweaJOA4K4mhiSJy.html
Hi! Thanks for watching and commenting. Genially is a great tool. I hope you and your students enjoy using it this school year. If you're looking for even more Genially tips and tricks, we have a whole playlist of Genially videos on our channel. You can find those videos here: th-cam.com/play/PLB-K_ncZLdiOGDJQtkweaJOA4K4mhiSJy.html
Hi Batya! Thanks for watching and commenting. Unfortunately, at this time, there is not a way to stop students from moving to the next slide without answering. That is why I recommend using Genially only as quick, formative assessments.
@@Vestals21stCenturyClassroom Thanks :) I found out how to do it. Click the wand on the first page. Then click Navigation and Microsite. All the indicators and arrows will disappear and students will only be able to move ahead by clicking the 'interactive' buttons.
Is there a way to make it so you can't go to the next slide unless answered? Since a student could just skip the question all together and click next slide and just see a "correct".
Unfortunately, I am not aware if there is a way to do that at this time. Genially was create to act more as an interactive presentation tool. There are ways to create quizzes, etc. in the platform (like what I have showed here) but there are going to be some limitations since that is not what it was created for. I know the team at Genially is working hard to keep making improvements for educators so hopefully we'll see something like that in the future.
Thanks for watching! Grouping puts all the objects that you group together. That way when you click on them, all the parts act as one. Hope this helps!
AMAZING!! Thanks a lot for this simple and easy explanation to use Genially. I found it pretty cool and amazing, and also easy to use. Thanks for sharing :)
Hi Hadia! Thanks for watching and commenting. Genially is such an amazing teaching tool, especially during this season where learning is happening remotely. If you have not already seen, we have a whole series about Genially on our channel. It has lots of ideas, tips, and tricks for using Genially with your students. You can find all of the videos in the series here: th-cam.com/play/PLB-K_ncZLdiOGDJQtkweaJOA4K4mhiSJy.html
Thank you! Genially is a great teaching tool, especially for online learning. I highly recommend it to any teacher who is looking to make their presentations more interactive for students!
I think Genially is wonderful. As a TPT author, have you listed any of your Genially products on TPT? If so, is it easy for teachers to access the Genially lesson?
For the multiple choice options, I think it will be easier to do one box with text, then grouped and copy paste twice. Then just edit the texts in the second and third boxes. But great tutorial nevertheless!
Hi! Thanks for watching and commenting. I love Genially, but the one down side is that it does not allow you to track student data or responses. That is why I always recommend these as formative assessments rather than summative assessments. Students can self-check their work and then let you know how they did though. Hope this helps!
What I am trying is to incorporate Genially presentations in my online classroom environment, so that student and I both could click and use all the interactive tools simultaneously, that would be amazing
Hi Ivy! Thanks for watching! Unfortunately, Genially does not provide options for teachers and students to interact with the same presentation at the same time. You could share your screen via Zoom (or any online learning video conferencing platform that you are using). Students could see you interacting with your version of the presentation on your screen but they would need to have their own version open in a second window to interact with. If you want to be able to interact with students in real time within the presentation, you may be better off creating something similar in Google Slides or Google Jamboard (both allow for collaboration). We have a few videos here on our channel that provide more information about how to use those collaboratively. I'll link a few that you may be interested in below. Create drag and drop activities in Google Slides- th-cam.com/video/MDdsl5ymj6U/w-d-xo.html Create an interactive notebook in Google Slides- th-cam.com/video/TkXERNjcEVA/w-d-xo.html Google Jamboard tutorial for teachers- th-cam.com/video/tlwMtD6mP1U/w-d-xo.html
I just saw you also use ClassIn, that's great! If you should pick one platform for teaching Chinese students online, which one would you choose? Lately Chinese ESL companies are being shut down and I am exploring all the options for continuing to teach privately as requested by my regular students and their parents. So far I found out about ClassIn, Voov / Tencent meeting (similar to Zoom), DingTalk, WeChat video, and I still don't know and don't understand how to make my lesson material collaborative during class itself as it was the case while teaching for a company such as VipKid. Thank you for all of your insights, I really appreciate your feedback.
Wonderful tutorial!!! Congrats!!!
Thank you so much!
Thanks SO much for your precious & crystal clear explanations.
For a long time, I have been looking for English tutorials for Genially.
I really loved it.
You're welcome! I love using Genially and I'm excited to show other teachers all the benefits of using the platform with students. If you're looking for more Genially tutorials, we have a whole series on our channel. You can find it here: th-cam.com/play/PLB-K_ncZLdiOGDJQtkweaJOA4K4mhiSJy.html
Thank you very much for this video! It's really very helpful!
Hi! Thanks for watching and commenting. Genially is a great tool. I hope you and your students enjoy using it this school year.
If you're looking for even more Genially tips and tricks, we have a whole playlist of Genially videos on our channel. You can find those videos here: th-cam.com/play/PLB-K_ncZLdiOGDJQtkweaJOA4K4mhiSJy.html
This is excellent and very clear. Thank you! What's to stop a student from just tapping the small arrow at the side to go the next slide?
Hi Batya! Thanks for watching and commenting. Unfortunately, at this time, there is not a way to stop students from moving to the next slide without answering. That is why I recommend using Genially only as quick, formative assessments.
@@Vestals21stCenturyClassroom Thanks :) I found out how to do it. Click the wand on the first page. Then click Navigation and Microsite. All the indicators and arrows will disappear and students will only be able to move ahead by clicking the 'interactive' buttons.
@@batyamirsky2041 Thanks so much for sharing this discovery! Super helpful!
Is there a way to make it so you can't go to the next slide unless answered? Since a student could just skip the question all together and click next slide and just see a "correct".
Unfortunately, I am not aware if there is a way to do that at this time. Genially was create to act more as an interactive presentation tool. There are ways to create quizzes, etc. in the platform (like what I have showed here) but there are going to be some limitations since that is not what it was created for. I know the team at Genially is working hard to keep making improvements for educators so hopefully we'll see something like that in the future.
Thanks a lot! But I still didn't really get grouping and ungrouping? What is it for ?
Thanks for watching! Grouping puts all the objects that you group together. That way when you click on them, all the parts act as one. Hope this helps!
AMAZING!! Thanks a lot for this simple and easy explanation to use Genially. I found it pretty cool and amazing, and also easy to use. Thanks for sharing :)
Hi Hadia! Thanks for watching and commenting. Genially is such an amazing teaching tool, especially during this season where learning is happening remotely. If you have not already seen, we have a whole series about Genially on our channel. It has lots of ideas, tips, and tricks for using Genially with your students. You can find all of the videos in the series here: th-cam.com/play/PLB-K_ncZLdiOGDJQtkweaJOA4K4mhiSJy.html
Very nice mam
Thank you! Genially is a great teaching tool, especially for online learning. I highly recommend it to any teacher who is looking to make their presentations more interactive for students!
I think Genially is wonderful. As a TPT author, have you listed any of your Genially products on TPT? If so, is it easy for teachers to access the Genially lesson?
Thank you
For the multiple choice options, I think it will be easier to do one box with text, then grouped and copy paste twice. Then just edit the texts in the second and third boxes. But great tutorial nevertheless!
Great idea. Thanks for sharing!
HELLO Miss Thanks alot !! this is amazing i just have one question : how can i receive student's answers ?
Hi! Thanks for watching and commenting. I love Genially, but the one down side is that it does not allow you to track student data or responses. That is why I always recommend these as formative assessments rather than summative assessments. Students can self-check their work and then let you know how they did though. Hope this helps!
Hi, thank you so much for such wonderful instructions
What I am trying is to incorporate Genially presentations in my online classroom environment, so that student and I both could click and use all the interactive tools simultaneously, that would be amazing
Hi Ivy! Thanks for watching! Unfortunately, Genially does not provide options for teachers and students to interact with the same presentation at the same time. You could share your screen via Zoom (or any online learning video conferencing platform that you are using). Students could see you interacting with your version of the presentation on your screen but they would need to have their own version open in a second window to interact with.
If you want to be able to interact with students in real time within the presentation, you may be better off creating something similar in Google Slides or Google Jamboard (both allow for collaboration). We have a few videos here on our channel that provide more information about how to use those collaboratively. I'll link a few that you may be interested in below.
Create drag and drop activities in Google Slides- th-cam.com/video/MDdsl5ymj6U/w-d-xo.html
Create an interactive notebook in Google Slides- th-cam.com/video/TkXERNjcEVA/w-d-xo.html
Google Jamboard tutorial for teachers- th-cam.com/video/tlwMtD6mP1U/w-d-xo.html
@@Vestals21stCenturyClassroomWow thank you so much for such prompt and detailed response, I really appreciate it
I just saw you also use ClassIn, that's great! If you should pick one platform for teaching Chinese students online, which one would you choose? Lately Chinese ESL companies are being shut down and I am exploring all the options for continuing to teach privately as requested by my regular students and their parents. So far I found out about ClassIn, Voov / Tencent meeting (similar to Zoom), DingTalk, WeChat video, and I still don't know and don't understand how to make my lesson material collaborative during class itself as it was the case while teaching for a company such as VipKid. Thank you for all of your insights, I really appreciate your feedback.
@@superteacher123 Thanks for watching and sharing with your teacher friends!
Hi Miss, thanks
You are so welcome! Hope you and your students enjoy using Genially!
can i just learn the teacher's nationality? because i can understand her very easily i like it.