@higgins58946@tom_karnes@Ststansberry Hi abby, asking other teachers what resources they have used and also discussing with them my ideas would definitely help me feel less lost.
@ivettsedte4200@tom_karnes@Duncannedd Hi Ivett, gathering new ideas from those around us who have already used different methods can give us great insight and guide us to choose the best fit.
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I can ask other teachers what resources do they find effective and why. I can know if it is a good fit by seeing how it is helping or not helping the students effectively learn in the way I intend them to and find one that fits my lesson.
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Google translate in mail and podcasts can help students succeed. You can send emails to students using the translate feature to track their individual learning. You can find relevant lesson podcasts in their language to help them keep up.
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High school students can feel more prepared since their teacher is reminding them of close due dates or materials they need to bring. This can really benefit students who have very busy home lives in staying on task at school.
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Hi Hope, zoom allows a teacher to present a quick repass of the class. That way you can highlight the main points for the student who wasn’t present. You can even use google to create a small google slide for the student to study.
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Google Classroom has many helpful tools. You can use a google calendar and share it with students for due dates, you can comment on their assignments on google docs, and use translation features with non-english speaking students.
@alissa_g08 @DrEddiesClass Hi Alissa, I also plan on teaching high school, specifically Spanish. I am not good at math at all but I have always thought it would be an interesting subject to teach. @Ststansberry#CSUBTED#csubedte4200
@hope_earnest@doctor2pi Hello Hope, I also plan on teaching High school students. I still don’t know what grade exactly I would prefer to teach but I know I definitely would like to teach high school. @Ststansberry#csubted#csubedte4200
@laineyelcano Hi Lainey, I so agree with you that using videos and even podcasts can help engage students. A small mini quiz can also be given after a video to help them review the main points. This is also a good way to enhance a teacher’s lesson. @Ststansberry#CSUBTED#csubedte4200
@xlissetgonzalez@doctor2pi@tom_karnes Hi Lis, this helps students easily turn in assignments. I also like the feature on Google mail where you can translate. This makes it efficient to communicate with parents that speak a different language about anything relating a student. #csubted#csubedte4200@Ststansberry
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I can use online assessments like Quizizz to help students memorize and learn in an engaging and competitive way. I can also include relevant podcasts or youtube videos that add to my lesson and will help them focus without getting bored.
In my Technology for Educators class I have learned many new ways to connect with other educators that I was not aware of before. I find this useful and I am glad I am learning how to connect with educators via blogs, twitter and Google Educator Forums.
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