Here's what I mean…
Technology training can be challenging for novices as well as seasoned users. There is a lot of content to cover and new features to learn. Depending on the school, organization, or event, the training may also last a long time, from a full day in-service to a multi-day bootcamp.
During any professional development training it is important to break things up, add some variety, and most importantly have some fun and laugh. Google's April Fools videos are perfect for that! As often as I can I try to insert one or more videos into the PD session depending on which ones relate to the content we are learning.
These videos can also be great for your next training session, or staff meeting, or technology instruction for your students, or even as examples of parody videos for your language arts or media classes.
Thankfully Google keeps producing new videos to add to this collection. I can't wait to see what they have made for us this time! In the meantime, see below for many of my favorite Google April Fools videos (in no particular order) and the PD topics they best relate to. Hopefully you can use these yourself to make your next teaching or learning experience more engaging.
Gmail Motion
(Topics: Gmail)
Introducing Gmail Tap
(Topics: Gmail, mobile)
Introducing Gmail Blue
(Topics: Gmail)
Smartbox by Inbox: the mailbox of tomorrow, today
(Topics: Gmail, Inbox)
Being a Google Autocompleter
(Topics: Search, Artificial Intelligence)
Introducing Google Nose
(Topics: Search)
Chrome Multitask Mode
(Topics: Chrome browser)
Levity Algorithm
(Topics: Google Calendar, Gmail, Google Slides)
Introducing Google Actual Cloud Platform
(Topics: Google Drive, Cloud)
Launching: Google Apps for Business Dogs
(Topics: G Suite, Gmail, Hangouts, Google Docs)
Top 5 Viral Pictures of 1911
(Topics: YouTube, viral videos)
The YouTube Collection: The Magic of YouTube in Your Hands
(Topics: YouTube)
YouTube's ready to select a winner
(Topics: YouTube)
Google Cardboard Plastic
(Topics: Google Cardboard, VR)
Google Maps 8-bit for NES
(Topics: Google Maps)
Google Maps: Pokรฉmon Challenge
(Topics: Google Maps)
Introducing Style Detection for Cloud Vision API
(Topics: Artificial Intelligence, Cloud)
Introducing the self-driving bicycle in the Netherlands
(Topics: Self-Driving Vehicles)
Introducing new delivery technology from Google Express
(Topics: Google Express, Drones)
Introducing Dial-Up mode
(Topics: Google Fiber, Connectivity)
Introducing the Google Fiber Bar
(Topics: Google Fiber, Connectivity)
Introducing Google Wind
(Topics: Google Cloud Platform)
Haptic Helpers
(Topics: Virtual Reality)
Introducing Google Play for Pets
(Topics: Google Play)
Introducing Bad Joke Detector
(Topics: Files Go mobile app)
Introducing Google Tulip
(Topics: Google Assistant, machine learning)
Introducing Google Cloud Hummus API
(Topics: Google Cloud, machine learning)
Introducing Coffee to the Home
(Topics: Google Fiber)
Emojify the Web
(Topics: Mobile, emojis)
Introducing Screen Cleaner in the Files app
(Topics: Mobile, Files app)
Conclusion
I can't wait to see what new videos Google creates each year! I will continue to update this post with new videos over time. If you have a favorite prank video from Google that I missed, please let me know about it in the comment below.
Post by Eric Curts
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