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Mar 3/22 - Mar 3/26 Arranging Windows for Multiple Screens There are a number of ways to organize windows on a second monitor. Your setup will vary depending on assignment type and your personal preference. Below is one option I’ve found helpful when using a google doc as a note catcher throughout a lesson:
Benefits of the setup: Organizing your windows in this way is helpful to see if students are in the right spot following along with the lesson. If they are not where they should be in terms of pacing, a gentle nudge through the private chat can be effective. It is also helpful for finding students to warm call. Simply private message the student in the chat to give them the heads up. Resetting Edpuzzle Videos If a student does poorly on an Edpuzzle Assignment and you feel they would benefit from an opportunity to redo it, you can reset the video allowing students a second (or third) chance
The Collaborative Tool Kit With a seemingly endless amount of online resources, it can be hard to find the ones that are right for you and your students. The Tool Kit below contains a list of many resources with brief descriptions of each. They are broken down by: -Tools for Teacher's Instructional / Teaching Use -Tools for Teachers’ Administrative / Organizational Use -Special Resource Table for Elementary / Primary Grades -Tools for Special Needs Students -Tools for Teacher's Use for Common Core State Standards Implementation Podcasts for Teachers and Students (New as of Winter 2019) Link to the Tool Kit
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AuthorMike Cotto and Heather Fuller are Science teachers and Building Technology Leads at Holyoke High School North Campus Archives
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