What is a HyperDoc?
A HyperDoc is a digital document—such as a Google Doc—where all components of a learning cycle have been pulled together into one central hub. Within a single document, students are provided with hyperlinks to all of the resources they need to complete that learning cycle. HyperDocs are digital lesson plans that are designed by teachers and given to students. They provide access for students to all content and learning in one place, making it efficient and easier for students to focus.
Why would I use a HyperDoc in my class?
A HyperDoc is an engaging way to keep your students focused within a lesson or unit as all the resources are there for them. It's a creative approach where you can set it up to guide students through the process, to flip your instruction or for independent work.
How do I create a HyperDoc?
Deeper Dive into HyperDocs with Holly Clark
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