There are lots of ways to break out of the stereotype of video lectures! There are many options for engaging video conferencing with your students.
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Microsoft Teams in The Classroom: A Quick Guide to Getting Organized with Teams, Channels and Tabs
Microsoft Teams is an amazing learning hub. Learn how to quickly get organized in this post. Includes 3-minute tutorials.
#HyperDocs are Going Microsoft!
HyperDocs are an incredible way to create student-facing digital lessons. They are the gold-standard for blended learning and make the perfect companion to online and distance learning.
Creating Educational and Fun Backgrounds for Microsoft Teams and Zoom
We are all having to go virtual, and it might just be time to get educational and creative — or educreative — with this really fun and creative feature!
4 Reasons Demonstrations of Learning Make Powerful Assessments for Digital Classrooms
Remote learning means rethinking many commonplace teaching strategies in classrooms. It means finding new ways to gather rich information about student learning and growth, and demonstrations of learning become as important as the results of assessments.
Powerful Checks for Understanding for
How can I begin to replace my multiple-choice questions and worksheets with more powerful checks for understanding?
The 8 Remote Learning Superpowers
Teachers can only focus on so many things now that we are teaching from home. Here is a list of the eight remote learning tools that should top your list!
Digital Citizenship for #BacktoSchool
As we head back to school, there is no better time to talk to students about being kind online. Here is an activity to get your started or inspire you to create your own.
8 Tips for Creating Great Video Responses or Engaging Comments
No matter if we are in regular session. or doing remote learning, a student should be talking about their learning! To do this, they need to be on apps like Flipgrid and Seesaw.
Visible Thinking Routines for #RemoteLearning
In this time of remote learning, it is important that we take a moment -no matter what our comfort level with remote teaching – to find a way to stay connected with our students and to truly understand where they are in the learning process Even remote learning can be student-centered.
What is an Infused Classroom?
In an Infused Classroom, the teaching and learning outcomes are the most important aspect, and technology simply enhances an already purposeful learning environment. Learn more about it in this post!
Five Incredible Ways to Infuse Your Classroom with Adobe Spark
For classrooms to be truly student-centered there needs to be time for students to construct their knowledge. This means we need to find a way to allow students the time and space they need to work with information, play with it, and use it to mash it up or create something new and authentic.