Danielle Fulcher graduated from the University of Nebraska Lincoln in 2008 with a Bachelors in Spanish, but returned in 2011 to earn a teaching certification becoming dually certified in 7-12 Spanish Education and 7-12 Science Education. During the certification process, she studied in Toledo, Spain, attending classes at La Universidad de Castilla y La Mancha. Danielle has been teaching Spanish for 7 years, the last 3 of which have been at Freeman Public Schools in Adams, Nebraska. Freeman is a Clifton Strengths school and her top 5 strengths are Restorative, Intellection, Input, Learner, and Achiever.

Dr. Nick Ziegler works at Educational Service Unit 5 where he is both the Technology Integration Specialist and the World Language Coordinator for the ESU's distance learning programs. Nick earned his PhD in Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education from the University of Nebraska Lincoln in 2016, a Masters of Arts in Educational Psychology from UNL in 2010, a Bachelors in Spanish and German at Iowa State University in 2005 and a Bachelors in Political Science and International Studies from ISU in 2005.

Recordings

NDE WL Guest Lecture Fulcher Ziegler Chat

Additional Resources

Remote Learning Planning: Creating Online Lessons in the age of Covid-19

Slides presentation with links!

Danielle Fulcher World Language Unit 1 Lesson 5 Grade 9-12

Danielle Fulcher´s weekly lesson plan example with links!

Digital Age Pedagogy: this Google site is a treasure trove of online resources, tools, and techniques to help you get starting planning for online remote learning. All of the resources we highlight in this presentation can be found here.

Remote Learning Planning Chart: This is a concise, simple graphic organizer to help you translate (no pun intended) what you do in your classroom to an online, virtual setting. You can copy this doc to your own drive/computer and modify it to your needs.

ESU5 EdTech Toolkit: scroll down this page a little ways to find an organized list of various digital tools, apps, and programs to enhance your online teaching. You can narrow down the list using the drop down menus to find the right tool to suit your teaching needs. Each tool shows a YouTube video tutorial, a short description, a target grade level, some examples of how it is used and which platforms are best suited for their use.

Weekly Schedule Generator: This is located on the same page as the first link, you just have to scroll down the page a bit. Here you input the information you compiled in your remote learning planning chart. You have options of which decorative template to use and you will receive an editable lesson plan within 5-10 minutes.

*Once you get your weekly lesson in your email you can edit the formatting and include links to your online resources!

*Above the schedule generator you can see examples from other Nebraska educators in a variety of content areas and grade ranges!