Ideas to Consider
Key Takeaways
During synchronous activities students are learning at the same time
Is often more interactive
There are opportunities for clarification and instant feedback
Can be used for introducing lessons, real-time discussions, check-ins
Examples include, video meets, breakout rooms, small group meetings, live chats, polls, interactive games/quizzes, Pear Decks, collaborative Jamboards, presentations, etc.
Below explore:
Synchronous Digital Tools
Tips for Hosting an Engaging Video Meet
Synchronous Digital Tools
Video Meetings
Learn how to use video meetings such as Google Meet and Zoom, and also tips on how to boost student engagement.