Handy dandy apps for virtual/in person teaching. There's a few on here I've never heard of but would love to try! @An_Wr3n#csufedtech
https://t.co/U4QJOJdzlD
I came across this website: Teachers can find support using Zoom, Online Safety Tips, and Digital Safety Plans. It even offers student resources!
https://t.co/uGlJ8lMO7Q
Here are wonderful suggestions for using screens creatively to provide rich online reading experiences with children. #medialiteracy@A_M_L_ https://t.co/yKs38zwhIl
@CSUF_EdTech A6: I have no resources that I didn't see shared already. But, listen to your students. They are great resources on themselves.
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@danastibor@theedtechdoctor@CSUF_EdTech Yes! I've noticed its been really tough for our older students who have younger siblings. They have definitely had to step up and take on more responsibilities.
@theedtechdoctor@CSUF_EdTech Definitely. We have a family of 10 at our school site, with all of them sharing one device. They were having such a tough time. Our teachers anonymously donated & got them 3 Chromebooks :) #supportingstudents#csufedtech
@MarcelaCSUF This is a super cool idea. I did Mystery Reader with my kids when I taught 2nd grade, but that was an in person read aloud. I wonder how that'd work virtually?