PRESS RELEASE: TEA Announces Additional Reopening Guidance Including Local Option For Online-Only Start to 2020-2021 School Year #txed
📽️https://t.co/p48MpgG9Ty
1️⃣ Feedback, not grades.
2️⃣ Lead with love not lessons
3️⃣ Minimize synchronous online meetings
4️⃣ Remember no one size fits all
5️⃣ Set up one-on-one time
6️⃣ Keep it simple
7️⃣ Offer grace
Ideas via @Larryferlazzo.
Sketchnote via @wendi322
Used Padlet today as a way to have some fun with my students. @padlet is an awesome tool for distance learning. My students and I will be using this a lot in the upcoming weeks.
If you assign Google Docs through Google Classroom here is the recording of my webinar on how to use Pull the Paragraph to save HOURS giving feedback https://t.co/7WeKXRPCYE #googleEDU
When #TeachingOnline one of my biggest goals was to keep the collaboration & personalization alive. Making the course feel connected—both student-to-student & teacher-to-student—was one of my top priorities. Read more about how @PearDeck played a key role in how we could interact
Thanks to @NEHgov museums can create virtual tours using @thecliodotcom at no cost. There are also 32,000 landmarks in Clio and 675 walking tours nationwide. Here is an example - a virtual tour of @HeritageFarmWV https://t.co/zxmhwh0EHW
💙On the lookout for more #DistanceLearning resources? @hmarrs24 has a brilliant collection of all kinds of useful tips and ideas!💙
🗣️Read aloud activities
🚍Virtual trips
🔬Science resources
🧮Math corner
Take a look!
https://t.co/2Ht8bKc8E1
Reminder: curbside meals for pickup continues this week from 11 am-1pm. Also available are instructional packets for those who are unable to complete distance learning online. Go to https://t.co/HTYUCs3xsT for pickup locations. 😃