Summative Assessments in a Remote Learning
How will you know if your students mastered the concepts and skills they need, when you’re not in the room with them? Explore several methods to summatively assess student success at the end of a unit.
Designing Graphic Organizers to Scaffold Learning
Retention is essential to learning to ensure students can access knowledge when they need it. When students make connections to the content and among content areas, while organizing the information they are learning, retention happens more readily. Explore various graphic organizers and examples of how these thinking tools can be used at various grade levels and within various content areas.
Culturally Responsive Teaching
How does culturally responsive teaching look in a remote environment? Learn strategies for supporting students’ social and emotional health and fostering a positive mindset. Gain insights into how to cultivate a community of remote learners that engage students in instructional activities that build their higher-order thinking skills.
Connecting Your Content to Real World Problems
How can you connect your content to real world problems in a remote environment? Explore real-world problems, interest-driven challenges, and using the design process as ways to creating authentic learning experiences in a remote environment.
Using Google Forms in Remote Learning
How can I utilize Google Forms in the remote learning environment? Explore the use of Google Forms for assessing student success, collecting data, and all that it has to offer.
Organizing Google Drive and Docs
Now that we have all of these remote learning tools and lessons in Google Drive, how can we best organize them? Explore methods of organizing your documents in Google Drive.