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Tips for Teaching Hybrid & Online Classes

Tips for Teaching Hybrid & Online Classes

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.

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Pump-up the team morale and celebrate the excellence

Pump-up the team morale and celebrate the excellence

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Setting Up Your Online Learning Environment.

As you consider your online learning environment, we have some tips and suggestions we have gathered from our customers and educational experts. Interested in what other districts have done? Visit the SETDA eLearning district plans page, or Learning Keeps Going for a resources directory. Another great resource is Google’s Teach from Home resource hub and Microsoft EDU’s remote learning page.

Keep Your Students on the Correct Web Sites

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Save Time by Opening the Same URL on Every Student Device

Save Time by Opening the Same URL on Every Student Device

Students can have trouble navigating to certain websites, especially if they have long URLs. With the push URL feature, this issue disappears. Simply type or paste the URL that you want your students to navigate to into the feature and send it out to all or a select few of your students.

Share Teacher’s Screens

Easily facilitate learning by sharing your screen on every student device. Everyone in your class gets a front row view.

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Tips for Teaching Hybrid & Online Classes

Tips for Teaching Hybrid & Online Classes

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 More