Distance Learning means instruction in which the student and instructor are in different locations. This may include interacting through the use of computer and communications technology, as well as delivering instruction and check-in time with their teacher. Distance learning may include video or audio instruction in which the primary mode of communication between the student and instructor is on-line interaction, instructional television, video, telecourses, or other instruction that relies on computer or communications technology. It may also include the use of print materials incorporating assignments that are the subject of written or oral feedback.
Creating a Google Classroom
Linking Google Classroom with Aeries Gradebook (automatically imports students)
Manually adding students to Google Classroom
What Do I Do with Classroom?
Posting an Announcement
Posting an Assignment | Question | Material
(NEW) Teach from Home Google Hub
Creating an announcement in Aeries Communications
Within the steps above, here are guides for key customization pieces to your announcement
π‘ Video Conferencing Best Practices guide
Google Meet is the default recommendation for video conferencing with students and colleagues.
If you find you need a more robust platform with additional features, we recommend Zoom as a more advanced option.
**If you need a refresher on how to access your Google or Clever accounts, please see our Login Procedures page for additional details.
Online live video sessions with students is a new learning platform for many of us. Please read the following common sense tips to keep you and your students safe during this experience!
Have questions or need additional assistance? Your Instructional Technology Coaches are standing by and ready to assist, live. Join us anytime by clicking meet.google.com/ and use our nickname "redlandsintech" to chat with us.
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