Last spring, teachers from traditionally brick-and-mortar classrooms got a taste of remote teaching. Those experiences offered insight into new considerations in how classes must operate this fall. Here are some quick tips, as well as links to more in-depth resources, that can help ease the transition from classroom teaching to an online or hybrid teaching model.
Monitor and Manage Student Screens In Real Time
Students are not always on task when they should be. They may try to play games, explore social media, or browse the web. With Vision, you can see everything your students are doing on their computers. Be able to see at a glance who is on track and who needs some extra help.
Read MoreKeeping students focused during a typical classroom experience can be a struggle. Add distance learning to the mix and the opportunity for students to get distracted is even more prevalent. Hope is not lost though.
Your students are most likely using technology during the distance learning process. This technology can be leveraged in a way that is helpful for keeping your students on-task during class time.
Check out the five easiest ways to keep your students focused during distance learning.
Read MoreAs educators, your goal is to not only teach your students but to also keep them safe. With technology a focal point of the classroom, you now have to make sure that students are using their school-provided devices appropriately and safely. It is time to focus on blocking the problems that come with internet browsing before they happen. Enter in Vision Student Safety.
What is Vision Student Safety? Vision Student Safety is an essential tool to keep students safe online, both in the classroom and during remote learning. It is the new reliable and affordable content filtering tool designed for Chromebooks.
Read MoreStudents are not always on task when they should be. They may try to play games, explore social media, or browse the web. With Vision, you can see everything your students are doing on their computers. Be able to see at a glance who is on track and who needs some extra help.
If you have a daily schedule that includes specific time when students should be working, you can use Vision to monitor and assist as needed.
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