Five tips to prepare for implementing a hybrid (or blended) learning plan. Set up a well-organized learning management system like Google Classroom, prepare to flip your classroom, create interactive synchronous lessons, focus on lesson design, teach foundational technology skills.
Learn how to teach remotely with EdPuzzle, a video customization platform that will help transform video lessons into interactive experiences for students. Learn how to sync EdPuzzle with Google Classroom, how to create video assignments with custom edits, voiceovers, and questions. You'll also learn what the student experience of EdPuzzle looks like, as well as how to use the internal grading functions. MSMS has a premium account for EdPuzzle.
How to teach remotely with a Google Slides Hyperdoc. Hyperdocs allow teachers to create engaging, rigorous lessons that can be as high-tech or low-tech as you want. Once you learn how to create a hyperdoc, you can embed as many technology programs as you wish in order to keep your students engaged and interested.
How to teach remotely with a Google Slides Hyperdoc Part II. Includes Google Slides and Book Creator. BPS students have access to the Book Creator app on their iPads.
Ideas and best practice on how can you best support your student in navigating their new classroom learning environment, whether they are in elementary, middle, or high school. Tips that you can use to navigate hybrid learning. Includes ways to help parents navigate this learning environment.
Flipped instruction is a powerful way to help students in hybrid learning environments. Videos and asynchronous content can be shared virtually for whole class or group discussion and activities.
What flipped learning is
Different ways to flip
Why creating engaging videos is important
How to get started!
Ideas and best practice for creating a Flipped Classroom while in a remote or hybrid environment. Screencasting and feedback are highlighted as critical components to keep students engaged and involved in a remote or hybrid classroom.
Ideas and best practice based on research for helping to keep students engaged that are learning at home or participating in a hybrid classroom.
Multitasking apps on iPad is an underutilized feature for students and teachers. Students can view a Google Meet and use an app like Google Docs or Notability at the same time with multitasking or side loaded screens on iPads.