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Advice | Our Slimmed-Down Pandemic Pedagogy
Advice | Our Slimmed-Down Pandemic Pedagogy
As instructors, many of us are covering less content this academic year. Maybe that’s a good thing for students.
·chronicle.com·
Advice | Our Slimmed-Down Pandemic Pedagogy
Jeffery E. Frieden 🌱 on Twitter: "I think I cracked the code on encouraging students to engage in meaningful academic discussion in Google Meet breakout rooms. 1/" / Twitter
Jeffery E. Frieden 🌱 on Twitter: "I think I cracked the code on encouraging students to engage in meaningful academic discussion in Google Meet breakout rooms. 1/" / Twitter
I think I cracked the code on encouraging students to engage in meaningful academic discussion in Google Meet breakout rooms.1/— Jeffery E. Frieden 🌱 (@SurthrivEDU) March 10, 2021
·twitter.com·
Jeffery E. Frieden 🌱 on Twitter: "I think I cracked the code on encouraging students to engage in meaningful academic discussion in Google Meet breakout rooms. 1/" / Twitter
Debate
Debate
According to The National University of Singapore’s Center for Development of Teaching and Learning, debates are used to “effectively increase student involvement and participation.” Specifically, …
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Debate
Odessa, Part 1: The School Year Begins — The Daily
Odessa, Part 1: The School Year Begins — The Daily
Odessa is a four-part audio documentary series about one West Texas high school reopening during the pandemic — and the teachers, students and nurses affected in the process. For the past six months, The New York Times has documented students’ return to class at Odessa High School from afar through Google hangouts, audio diaries, phone calls and FaceTime tours. And as the country continues to debate how best to reopen schools, Odessa is the story of what happened in a school district that was among those that went first.
·overcast.fm·
Odessa, Part 1: The School Year Begins — The Daily
Rebecca Stone on Twitter
Rebecca Stone on Twitter
I use a form, too! I just set it up on Google Forms and all students have to do is fill out the assignment, the original due date, their new due date and their plan for completing the work. Then the form comes to my email and I can reach out to them. ♥️— Rebecca Stone (@stone_prof) February 11, 2021
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Rebecca Stone on Twitter