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Instructional Technology Resources
Home
Understanding ChatGPT
Zoom
Zoom Basics
Zoom Breakout Rooms
Schoology Webinars
Schoology Basics
Schoology: Individually Assigning Materials and Completion Rules
Engaging Students in Discussions-Schoology
Schoology Advanced (301)
Providing Feedback in Schoology
Seesaw Webinars
Seesaw Basics
Using and Creating Activities in Seesaw
Google Webinars
Google Classroom Basics
Google Updates & Organization
Various Google Resources
Learning Experiences
Create Engaging Curriculum & Projects with the iPad Basic Apps
Creating Engaging Learning Experiences in Schoology
Creating Playlists for Student learning
Digital Citizenship For Online Interactions With Students
Engaging Students With HyperDocs
Getting Started with Nearpod
HyperDocs Basics
Microsoft Teams Basics
Microsoft Whiteboards
Using Nearpod Interactive Videos and Virtual Field Trips
Using Google Expeditions In A Covid World Webinar
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Home
Understanding ChatGPT
Zoom
Zoom Basics
Zoom Breakout Rooms
Schoology Webinars
Schoology Basics
Schoology: Individually Assigning Materials and Completion Rules
Engaging Students in Discussions-Schoology
Schoology Advanced (301)
Providing Feedback in Schoology
Seesaw Webinars
Seesaw Basics
Using and Creating Activities in Seesaw
Google Webinars
Google Classroom Basics
Google Updates & Organization
Various Google Resources
Learning Experiences
Create Engaging Curriculum & Projects with the iPad Basic Apps
Creating Engaging Learning Experiences in Schoology
Creating Playlists for Student learning
Digital Citizenship For Online Interactions With Students
Engaging Students With HyperDocs
Getting Started with Nearpod
HyperDocs Basics
Microsoft Teams Basics
Microsoft Whiteboards
Using Nearpod Interactive Videos and Virtual Field Trips
Using Google Expeditions In A Covid World Webinar
Schoology: Individually Assigning Materials and Completion Rules
Using student completion rules help monitor student progress and keep students on track
Individually assign materials and folder to specific students
Create "grading groups" to assign materials and folders to groups of students
The Why
These tools allow you to differentiate assignments to specific students
You can still assign group work to students or even work based on math/reading groups
You have the ability to track if students are completing activities or require them to complete activities before moving to the next activity
The "How-To" Resources
Assigning Student Completion Rules
Individually Assigning Single Course Materials
Individually Assigning Folders
Creating Groups to Assign Materials/Folders
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