Can you have everyone do a Google Draw page and share with you, and you can resize them and add to one page? On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 10:33 AM Esther McKay <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Greetings- > > Our yearbook advisor has come up with an idea to have > teachers digitally sign the yearbook and write notes to the class of 2020. > We’ll come up with a page (8.5x11-ish) and they’ll put one in every > (senior?) yearbook when they arrive. > > > > So thinking this through…. I’m pondering 1)Messages and 2) > Authentic signatures. > > > > 1. If I was just asking for a note from teachers (Congrats class of > 2020! Mrs. McKay) – I’d make a Google Doc, have people leave a note, and > then try and make it look appealing at the end. > > > > 1. Sometimes teachers just leave a signature… Using Notability, Google > Draw, and/or a stylus or Apple Pencil, I could have teachers send in their > signature either as all they leave or to go with their note (see #1). > > > > 1. Some of our ed techs only have iPads, so I need to make sure the > idea is both accessible on the MacBooks and iPads. > > > > 1. I thought about Google Draw, but it only shows a person one page > and people could feel like they’re running out of room fast. > > > > 1. People could sign a piece of paper and take a photo, but then I’d > have to do some graphics design to take out the peripheral stuff so it’s > not taking up too much space of this page (or two). I’d like to avoid > having to do a lot of graphic editing work. > > > > I’d like to make this as simple, but also as personal as possible. > > > > Thoughts? Ideas? > > > > ~Esther > > > > Technology Integrator > > Apple Teacher, Google Certified Educator Level 1 & 2 > > Oceanside High School, Rockland, ME 207-596-2010, ext. 359 > > [log in to unmask] > > > -- Amy Tucker