Presented By: Christina Sarro
Quick overview on how to create a bitmoji. Then, discussion on how to use bitmoji in Google Classroom/ distance learning. While providing feedback and fostering community.
Presented by - Meghan Smith
Coaching Kids to FEEL and BE Successful in this race of Distance Learning: Blending digital learning with Social Emotional Learning (SEL) to help ourselves and students successfully make it across the finish line.
Presented by - Jacquey Dermody
Edpuzzle: Learn how to make your asynchronous video lessons or YouTube videos more interactive by embedding questions throughout the videos. This tool also easily collects data on your students’ progress and engagement time in each lesson.
Presented by - Hannah Gendron
Presented by - Jen Gosser
The basics you need to know to get started. How to set up your meetings, etiquette for kids, recording your sessions, best practices on increasing engagement
Presented By: Kurt Hinz
Ideas for Challenging High Flyers in Math- Using SolveMe.edc.org as an example, we will turn these fun and challenging tasks into Google Slides that can be posted and assigned in Google Classroom as extensions/enrichment for your more advanced math students. The same technique can be used for lots of different resources!
Presented By: Jessica Klein
How to include and incorporate students with low incidence disabilities in the general education curriculum using SeeSaw and Boom Cards
Presented by - Stacie Moseley
See how Peardeck and Journeys resources can be used together in an easy and manageable way.
Presented By: Angie Bell
Pear Deck- turn your google slides into interactive slides for all subject areas. Students can work at their own pace
Presented by - Michelle Weir
Learn how to create and edit videos using this district supported website. A great tool for teachers to create asynchronous video lessons, or have students collaborate on a project.
Presented by - Ainsley Fay-Merkl
Want to know how to use Screencastify or want to know more about Screencastify's features? How about learning how to use Kahoot in a distance learning environment? Join me as I show you some quick steps to bring your digital lessons to life using Screencastify and Kahoot. (Did you know you can use Kahoot asynchronously?!) I cannot wait to show you these two must haves for distance learning.
Presented by - Brett Baker
Seesaw (3rd-6th) - A great interactive tool, Premium Seesaw is now available for all elementary students. A creative tool, easy to add audio, easy to add video, easy to annotate on any document, and easy to offer feedback - - this is all around EASY!
Presented by - Savannah Garber
Struggling to keep track of student's work/progress in this digital setting? Learn how to use Google sheets/forms to monitor student engagement/progress throughout this process.
Presented by - Jason Theodore
Learn how to create and edit videos using this district supported website. A great tool for teachers to create asynchronous video lessons, or have students collaborate on a project.