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Adding images to your Google Sites page.


You have this sweet Google Site and you need to add some classroom images to it. This is wicked easy as long as you are using Google Photos.

Check out some of our older Google Photos posts.
     Google Photos - Maybe the best photo app of all
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Google Photos - First Step
Start by clicking on the images you want to add to your site.


Once all your images have been selected, click the plus symbol in the upper right.

Click Album.

Either add to an existing album or create a new one.


New Album Creation
Name the album.
Click the check to save.





Second Step - Google Sites
Open your Google Site.
Double click on any blank spot.
Click Image.

Click Your albums at the top.
Select the album of images you want to add.

Choose your images.
Click the blue select button at the bottom of the screen.

The images appear right on your Google Site!


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