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Learning management systems (LMS) are software applications where you can organize, deliver, and track your lesson materials and assignments. The district utilizes three different systems depending on the grade level:
Eanes ISD uses Seesaw as our learning management system for grades K-2. Each class that you teach should have a dedicated online learning space via Seesaw. These resources will get you started and highlight some best practices to make your Seesaw a user-friendly experience for your students.
Please feel free to reach out to your campus Educational Partner if you need help setting up your Seesaw.
Eanes ISD uses Showbie as our learning management system for grades 2-3. Each class that you teach should have a dedicated online learning space via Showbie. This resource will get you started and highlight some best practices to make your Showbie a user-friendly experience for your students.
Please feel free to reach out to your campus Technology Educational Partner if you need help setting up your Google Classroom.
Eanes ISD uses Google Classroom as our learning management system for all secondary schools. Each course that you teach will have a dedicated online learning space via Classroom. This page will get you started and highlight some best practices to make your Classroom a user-friendly experience for your students.
Please feel free to reach out to your campus Technology Educational Partner if you need help setting up your Google Classroom.
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This video goes over:
Creating a Class
Adding Students
Changing your Classroom Theme
What is the Stream? What is Classwork?
Type of Materials in Classwork
What is People?
Class Settings
This video goes over:
Using the Classwork Tab
Creating a New Assignment
Attaching Different Types of Files
Assignment Settings on the Right Side Bar (Due Dates, Student Groups, Grading, and Topics)
Classroom Google Calendar
Files from Drive (Students viewing, editing, or making a copy for each)
Classwork Topics for keeping content organized
Classroom already set up? Here are some tips and best practices to keep your Classroom organized and reduce your workload.
This section includes videos to help you:
Updating Settings- Limit student commenting, keeping your Stream clear of clutter
Different Types of Posts- Materials, Assignments and so much more! This includes how to reuse posts from other classes as well! 🤯
Import Form Scores into Classroom with one click
Feedback is an essential piece of the learning process that often gets overlooked or watered down. In this post, we will explore ways to give meaningful feedback in Google Classroom.
Wondering how to organize Google Classroom? This post will give you the six most common organizational strategies for the Classwork page and topics.
Anything else you want to know? Visit ShakeItUpLearning's Pinterest page for more Classroom resources.