Teaching Strategies For Remote and Mixed Environments
This page will be frequently updated to provide you with the most up-to-date strategies/technologies.
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Use or (for video / Web conferencing) for delivering a lecture to your students.
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Post lecture notes by uploading a file in a course or as an attachment in a . For more interactivity, post lecture notes in a and invite students to insert questions as comments.
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Appoint a student to take notes in a shared , and other students in class can add to the notes.
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Record and create an audio file of a lecture using to post in or elsewhere on the Web.
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´Ç°ùÌý to play back panels, notes, and audio in real time.
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±«²õ±ðÌý or a screen-capture software, such as the , , or , to record a computer desktop during a presentation in class or while the class interacts online.
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Use or (for video / Web conferencing) in place of face-to-face discussion or small group work.
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Create a class blog in for student interaction and discussion.
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Use a for posting prompt questions to which students can respond so they can interact with each other.
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Create a for students to work collaboratively for research and planning.
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Use other resources for collaboration in Google Apps: , , and among others.
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Use a to create a virtual space where students can turn in assignments for instructor viewing only.
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Create a to enable students to attach coursework that other students can access to provide peer feedback or responses.
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Have students use to share an assignment with the instructor
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Send work directly to the instructor as
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Create online quizzes using through which answers are fed into a downloadable spreadsheet.
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Make online quizzes and tests in that all students can take simultaneously.
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Arrange alternate activities resembling the planned lab exercises.
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Use to post course grades that students can access at anytime.
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Provide oral feedback by recording comments in , or use for both the assignment and feedback.
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Use for assignments and providing feedback.
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Use or to hold online office hours and advising appointments.
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Use to post updates regarding when the instructor will be online or other information regarding the course.
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Use online video conferencing through or .
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Create materials for documenting classes for ill students, which may be more practical than using synchronous technologies to interact with them during the illness.
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Last updated: 31-July-2020
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