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TEACHER TOOLBOX
Upcoming Teacher Workshop (Oct 21)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Coming soon:
TOOLS AND RESOURCES
Tools to Develop Your Online Classroom Environment
Video conferencing:
Communicate with students, get as close as you can to feeling like you’re face-to-face!
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Google Hangouts Meet - Here's a tutorial that shows you how to use Meet and other tools to best suit your instructional needs.
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Zoom - Watch this tutorial to start scheduling meetings and set up your classes.
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Screencasting:
Screencast-O-Matic. Walk your students through how to navigate new tools by creating a video of your own screen.
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Course builder:
PBS LearningMedia Lesson Builder - PBS LearningMedia is free online library of trusted, quality, curated resources also allows teachers to create interactive lessons and assign to students. It can be integrated with Google Classroom.
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This list from Common Sense Education shares 35 resources that allow teachers to create, curate and deliver content to students. Though originally created with the “flipped classroom” in mind, these resources can also be useful for fully online learning.
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FlipGrid - Watch this tutorial to learn how to get started using FlipGrid to assign video or audio assignments to your students.
High Quality Free Online Content
It’s time to find online content resources that align to this season of online learning. Here are some recommendations to get you started:
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PBS LearningMedia: online library of trusted, quality, curated resources from PBS stations. PBS is offering webinars to help educators use this resource
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NYTimes Learning Network: teaching resources based on New York Times content
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Newsela: curated collections of news stories appropriate for student audiences, organized by topic area and grade level
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Ted-Ed: lesson builder for any TED-Ed animation, TED Talk or YouTube video
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Khan Academy: free online courses for students on a variety of subjects
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YouTube: Think about videos you’ve used in the past in your classroom, and explore these channels’ other videos. You can subscribe to that channel to keep track.