Are you brand new to Workspace? This video will walk you through Workspace and give you some ideas for how to use it to teach students who are learning remotely.
This video provides some ideas for how to use Workspace in an elementary classroom.
The Hāpara Instructional Suite allows you to keep students engaged with learning opportunities in and outside of a typical classroom setting. Explore tips and ideas for creating a flexible home learning environment and ways to maintain teacher-student communication and relationships by usingHāpara Dashboard, Highlights and Workspace.
Use these example Workspace templates to organize digital learning opportunities for students who are learning from home.
Template #1 (The groups represent designated weeks and sections are used for each day)
Template #2 (The Workspace is just for one week and the groups represent each day of the week)
Template #3 (The Workspace uses groups for units or topics and the sections represents days of the week or a numbered day)
If you are a teacher anywhere in the world, chances are your world has been turned upside down recently. You might be overwhelmed with what is being asked of you and you might not know where to begin. It's OK! Check out this amazing Workspace that is full of ideas, tips and tricks for how to teach online.
Getting started
Create a classroom website
Communication tools
Feedback using G suite
Putting it all together in Teacher Dashboard and Workspace
Whether your school is in the middle of a public health crisis, or teachers and learners have been displaced due to a natural disaster, or you’re trying to create a contingency plan for all of the above, Hāpara and G Suite can help you fully move teaching and learning into the cloud.
Check out Hapara's teach and learn from home centralized hub for all things Hāpara and remote learning - resources, webinars, blogs and lesson ideas.
It is a great idea to set up a workflow for yourself when teaching from home. Establishing a timeline for your day will help you stay focused and stay on track. Include your daily routine, activities, tasks to be completed, time with learners, lesson planning time and breaks.