Learn tips on how to organize and efficiently maximize your use of all things Google.
Google Keep Full Tutorial. Google Keep is a syncing notepad that connects to Google Drive. It also supports photo notes, voice notes, and checklists. Teachers will learn to use google keep as an essential tool for classroom instruction, collaboration and so much more.
Google Meet is the built-in video conferencing software included in G Suite for Education. It is a pretty feature-rich product that is changing constantly as new tools are added. Come and discover the latest additions to Meet and see how you might use it in your classroom
YouTube is way more than just a place to watch videos. In this session you will learn to create your own channel, how to add and organize your videos with playlists, sharing, and other tips and tricks.
Let's channel our inner Marie Kondo and get our Google Classrooms organized. We will learn how to clean up our streams and organize our assignments for student success. We will have info for the absolute beginners as well as seasoned Classroom "Experts".
Learn how to efficiently post assignments to Google Classroom. Are you working with PDFs and Word docs? We'll go over how to best convert documents to a format that will be easier for you and your students to work with.
Well...the students turned in the work now what? Use the built in grading features of Google Classroom to give your students effective feedback that is consistent, frequent, and specific. We will be taking a look at the many options for feedback in Google Classroom.
This session covers:
Using images in questions and answers
Data validation (making sure the correct type of information is submitted for each question)
Interactivity (the user gets different questions based on his/her previous answers)
Viewing Form results
This session is ready to go. Watch it, take notes, and then join us for a live think tank session where we will share ideas and discuss how we can put what you have learned into action. Lisa Dawley, Executive Director of the Jacobs Institute, is sharing her top 10 online teaching tips. Whether you teach teens or little ones, these tips will help you build an engaging, joy-filled virtual learning experience.
Ready to create interactive learning opportunities for students? Take advantage of choice boards. We’ll explore a few reasons why they are powerful and provide examples you can adapt.
So you have been using Zoom for your classroom live and tutoring sessions. Great job! Now what? In this session you will learn how to take Zoom to the next level and make your Zoom sessions more engaging and more than just a lecture!
Using Flipgrid in Google Classroom can be a game changer! If you are using Flipgrid in Google Classroom you can enhance your teaching and learning repertoire by incorporating technology into your classroom. In this webinar, we will dig into how to integrate FlipGrid with Google Classroom, Google Forms and Google sites and give you a few quick ideas to get you started.
This session will give you valuable ideas on how to integrate FlipGrid into our Google Classrooms, Google sites, Google slides and Google forms to help facilitate remote learning options. With FlipGrid you give all students a voice. It’s like bringing the back row of the class to the front!
This session will be an introductory session on the features of Seesaw. Together we will join a seesaw class and will experience a walk-through of setting up classes as well as creating activities using Seesaw library. A follow-up/Intermediate session will be offered in August 2020.
Go beyond the digital worksheet. Now is a time we can explore ideas that we have always been wanting to try with our students. From building your online classroom culture to digital breakouts and virtual field trips, get and share ideas that will make home learning engaging for students. BONUS- students will learn at the same time!
Google Classroom doesn't have to be all about typing answers to show what a student knows. Get the kids talking and sharing their ideas and what they have learned in a variety of engaging platforms. From creative Google templates to podcasting you will find something that will work for you and your students.
Let's get students working together! Explore the different ways students can go beyond their screen to collaborate during class time, live sessions, and when working on their own time.
Move students from being consumers of learning to CREATORS! A student's only option to show their understanding shouldn't be filling in answers and clicking answer choices. See what your students have learned by putting them at the center of their learning and giving them the opportunity to use some creativity.
Join us for discussion and reflection on this journey we have taken in Home/Distance Learning. In this interactive webinar you will be able to share your thoughts, challenges, and big wins for the 2019-2020 school year.
In this session, teachers will learn how to use Seesaw for K-5 Writing Journals and Reading Journals. We will do a quick overview and create an activity that will be ready for your students!
Blended learning models have been used in the classroom to integrate technology and give students some control in the time, path, place, and pace of their learning. This is the first time teachers are having to work with students learning in the classroom AND students learning from home. Elements of blended models can be used to help teachers address needs in our new, concurrent setting. This session introduces teachers to the station rotation model and provides building blocks to get started.