A3: Breakout rooms in Zoom are great for 1-on-1 check-ins and meetings. Every student can be in their own room, so you know that no shenanigans are happening while you work with just one student. #tldeuno2020
@MrsSchroll I've done it a bit this summer. It's pretty easy to jump in and out of them, but I can't see a way to know what's going on when I'm not in a breakout room. #tldeuno2020
A2: Google Docs has been excellent for collaboration this summer. Students can see each others' work in realtime, and I can see as well. Great for super timely feedback! #tldeuno2020
A1: Important considerations when developing remote learning are access to devices/internet and available workspace. Though all students will have iPads in my district, internet access is not equal. Plus, many students do not have distraction-free workplaces. #tldeuno2020
My name is Sarah Birnbaum, and I teach Physical Science and Chemistry at Bellevue East HS. My experience with remote learning was very limited this spring, but I am remote teaching summer school right now. #tldeuno2020
A3: Science folks should check out #scichat! There's so much good stuff to be found here! Already found a great resource from @dave2004b for chemistry. #tldeuno2020
A2: I love how easy it is to find diverse perspectives and resources on twitter! I did not realize you could find so much information so quickly. #tldeuno2020