Design Your Classroom’s Digital Hub with Microsoft Teams
Guest Co-Host: Monique Lindsey from Microsoft with Robert Bennett
http://ly.tcea.org/lunchteams
Session Description
Come learn how Microsoft Teams creates a digital hub for teachers to deliver instruction, enhance learning, and interact in a rich and engaging online space. In this session, you will explore how Teams allows teachers to support rich collaboration and communication experiences in a remote or blended learning environment.
session outline
Introducing Monique Castillo-Lindsey
Exploring MS Teams
Resources Available
Meet Monique Lindsey
Monique Castillo-Lindsey is the Dallas-based Microsoft Learning Consultant. She supports K12 and Higher Education with customized professional development for Microsoft Education tools.
Monique has worked in child development through adult education for the past decade. Her passion is in E-Learning and making every educator, student, and more ready for the future of tomorrow's education.
Email: Monique.Lindsey@usmie.com
Twitter: M_CLindsey
Quick Start Guides
Cheat Sheets
For IT admins: Get started with Microsoft Teams for remote learning
Cheat sheet: Teams Quick Guide for teachers and students
Step by step video: Online classes and lectures with all your students
Getting Microsoft Teams
Get MS Teams (download for Windows, Mac, smartphones)
Connect to MS Teams online via web browser (Chromebook)
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Microsoft Learning Tools
Microsoft has made every effort to blend Learning Tools, such as Immersive Reader, into every aspect of Office 365. In the flyer below, you can see where it appears.
Making Learning Accessible: Immersive Reader
“THE ONE ARGUMENT FOR ACCESSIBILITY THAT DOESN’T GET MADE NEARLY OFTEN ENOUGH IS HOW EXTRAORDINARILY BETTER IT MAKES SOME PEOPLE’S LIVES. HOW MANY OPPORTUNITIES DO WE HAVE TO DRAMATICALLY IMPROVE PEOPLE’S LIVES JUST BY DOING OUR JOB A LITTLE BETTER?”
― STEVE KRUG
Immersive Reader
And many other spaces, such as:
Immersive Reader in Your Browser
Thanks to Joe Marquez for sharing this. Check out his video to the right, as well as his Wakelet on favorite Chrome extensions.
Microsoft Forms & Immersive Reader
Exploring Other Neat Partnerships
Check out this Web 2.0 Accessibility Wakelet. It features cards describing accessibility for various web tools you can use in the classroom.
Flipgrid added Closed Caption and Immersive Reader support. Now, when students click on a video they will also see closed captioning and all of the assistive features Immersive Reader offers. Including language translation (Learn more).
Enhanced storytelling capabilities with the Shorts Camera. Students can now:
Stitch together and rearrange unlimited segments into one simple video.
Pause and flip the camera, add live inking over videos, select from thousands of text and emoji stickers, and apply unique video styles to add creative flare to videos.
Turn on whiteboard mode in videos to add context to stories.
Easily record and embed Shorts videos in platforms including Teams, OneNote, Remind and Wakelet with even more partners coming soon.
Immersive Reader is now available in MERGE Explorer. Immersive Reader has launched on MERGE Explorer (Learn more).
MERGE transforms learning in the classroom by empowering students to hold virtual objects in the palm of their hands to create active learning experiences
Inclusive Classroom Interactive Guides
Access these FREE interactive guides for the #MicrosoftEDU Inclusive Classroom.
In the Classroom
Upload any PDF into OneNote (or use OneNote Class Notebook to share handouts or notes with the whole class). Once the text is in OneNote, students can use the Immersive Reader to dial in the precise reading conditions that work best for them.
Have students compose their own writing pieces in Microsoft Word or OneNote, then use the Read Aloud feature to listen to what they wrote. In the 2017 study, students who used this feature demonstrated noticeable improvements in their writing: With the ability to hear their writing read aloud at any stage of the writing process, students showed more motivation to revise and edit their writing than in previous years.
If you use the Microsoft Edge browser, you can send students to any web page and they can have the text read aloud to them or switch to distraction-free reading view, where they can enlarge the font for easier reading, highlight the text, and even take notes that can be saved for later. Edge can also be used to read any PDF or ePub file: When you right-click on these files in Windows 10, just scroll down to “Open with” and choose Edge.