Good Afternoon,
Our art teachers are looking for an efficient way to display student artwork virtually- a slideshow platform that's really easy to use and allows uploads of large quantities of images.
What would you recommend beyond Google Slides or Padlet?
These were what first came to mind for me, but I was curious if anyone had other ideas.
As always, thank you for your help!
-Kara
Kara Ingalls
She | Her | Hers
Rockville High School Library Media Specialist
RHS Cross Country Assistant Coach
kara.ingalls@vernonct.org
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