Zoom and Google Hangout



Synchronous learning is where you provide face to face real-time group meetings. Like a Webinar.

Teachers can schedule synchronous learning a variety of ways.

  • As a weekly check-in with students

  • As office hours

  • In Middle/High, you could rotate it, Monday, meet with Period 1 kids, Tuesday, meet with Period 2 kids, etc.

Shared by Jonathan Naylor, CTE Teacher, CSHS

Zoom and Google Hangout Meet

ZOOM

Zoom for Online face-to-face Meetings-Click here to sign up

  • Zoom has been offered at a free rate for education that extends the length of time you can hold meetings.

  • With Zoom, teachers can schedule face-to-face meetings.

  • Teachers can push out the zoom meeting notice through Google classroom AND also through Google Calendar

ZOOM Support:

Keep Party Crashers Out-Blog Post with Tips

Live Training Webinars

Video Tutorials

Task Cards with easy to follow instructions as you learn how to use ZOOM.

Zoom and FERPA Compliance Notice

Help page with information about how to use Google Meet.


Zoom Directions for Students


GOOGLE HANGOUT MEET

Google Hangout Meet for online fact-to-face Meetings

  • Teachers can use Google Hangout Meet for free with students.

  • Easy to schedule through email or calendar invite.


Hangouts Meet Quick Start.pdf

Google Classroom - Publish times and dates and links and post assignments. Students can turn in assignments in Google Classroom.

Google Slides and Docs can be used synchronously, during an online learning session.

  • Students can still work together on projects. Teachers can still see the live work while logged into the projects.

  • Using the Comment Feature in google docs, teachers can have two-way communication with students.

  • Using Google Calendar Appointment Features teachers can offer times for students who need extra help. Teachers can open up slots at the times that are appropriate to them to meet with students.

Video Conferencing Tools - (See Below)

Here is a start of a slide deck with different formats to use as your first slide as students come into your virtual room:

Fun First Slide Templates for Online Learning