Tips For Successful Online Instruction
Consider not teaching large-whole group lessons on Zoom or Meets. Instead, try small group instruction or record a screencast (using Screencastify or WeVideo) and share that with students (you might use EdPuzzle to add questions to it).
Consider not teaching large-whole group lessons on Zoom or Meets. Instead, try small group instruction or record a screencast (using Screencastify or WeVideo) and share that with students (you might use EdPuzzle to add questions to it).
If you're teaching live lessons on Zoom or Meets, consider doing small-group instruction for targeted topics/skills. Groups of 3-7 can work really well!
If you're teaching live lessons on Zoom or Meets, consider doing small-group instruction for targeted topics/skills. Groups of 3-7 can work really well!
Let students know that in-person classroom expectations apply to online learning, as well. Attempt to adjust your systems & consequences to support those expectations.
Let students know that in-person classroom expectations apply to online learning, as well. Attempt to adjust your systems & consequences to support those expectations.
Whole-group video calls can be great for morning meetings & class-checkins. Encourage students to mute themselves (or Teacher manually do it) unless they're talking.
Whole-group video calls can be great for morning meetings & class-checkins. Encourage students to mute themselves (or Teacher manually do it) unless they're talking.