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So, as Ive been coaching teachers recently, one topic that keeps coming up is how could I have an exit ticket when Im teaching an online live lesson or even a recorded lesson. An exit ticket is a great tool that teachers use to do a quick assessment after a mini-lesson to see what they really have grasped onto and understood and maybe what you need to do some more explicit teaching and modeling in. And its also great for that interaction and engagement for the student. And so I have three different ways that Im going to share with you today that I think you could use an exit ticket and when youre live online teaching or recording. Hopefully itll spark some ideas in you because I think the possibilities are really endless with this. The first idea that I want to share with you is Google Jamboard. Google Jamboard is an extension, so if you look over here, like in your Google apps, its right down here as an extension. If its not there, you can add it ve