Interactive Virtual Learning
When designing a high-quality, effective lesson, it's important that we keep in mind our students' interactions throughout the lesson. Those interactions come in three forms:
- Student-to-Teacher Interactions
- Student-to-Peer Interactions
- Student-to-Content Interactions
Frequently, educators feel confident in these interactions when in a physical classroom, but when the learning shifts to a virtual setting, they struggle with ways to keep these interactions strong. In this collection, you will explore strategies, tips, and tools to help keep each type of student interaction strong during virtual learning.
Collection Resources
Total Time: 02:23:00
Points: 143
- 1. Three Types of Interactions in Virtual Learning 00:04:00
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Student-to-Teacher Interactions
- 2. The Importance of Creating Your Own Videos for Virtual Learning 00:08:00
- 3. Getting Started with Screencastify Record 00:03:00
- 4. Google Calendar Appointment Scheduling 00:11:00
- 5. Getting Started with Google Meet 00:10:00
- 6. Getting Started with Zoom 00:08:00
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Student-to-Peer Interactions
- 7. Getting Started with Flip [UNPUBLISHED] 00:05:00
- 8. Padlet Tutorial for Teachers 00:11:00
- 9. Canvas: Create a Discussion Board 00:06:00
- 10. Virtual Discussions with Google Classroom 00:04:00
- 11. Tool Matchup: Jamboard vs. Google Slides [UNPUBLISHED] 00:28:00
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Student-to-Content Interactions
- 12. How to Use Choice Boards in the Classroom 00:03:00
- 13. Creating Choice Boards in Google Docs 00:07:00
- 14. Using Edpuzzle for Automatic Feedback 00:03:00
- 15. Tech Tools for Increased Access: An On-Demand Workshop 00:32:00
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