Some tips for online/remote learning:
✅ Set yourself a schedule - your timetable or other.
✅ Short achievable tasks for students. Don’t overwhelm.
✅ Schedule announcements for same times, if possible.
✅ If doing live classes, avoid long lectures. Keep it short and active!
✅ Avoid long corrections. Peer assess through @GoogleForEdu (use Google Forms for assessments perhaps).
✅ Use apps such as @Screencastify to help record short segments explaining concepts.
✅ Acknowledge all work and provide general feedback, or student specific feedback.
✅ ICT tools can help - I personally use a visualiser so I can control the pace as I talk and write.
✅ Have screen down time!
✅ Have a link in class for student wellbeing - maybe a quiz or other.
✅ Allow students to comment privately if they are struggling, etc.
✅ You can unsubscribe from receiving notifications from Google Classroom, if your inbox is full (or set up a filter in gmail).
✅ Keep in mind students may be receiving work from x number of teachers, so be kind with any “deadlines” on pieces of work.
🟢And most importantly, look after yourself!

🟢 There is no right or wrong method of online learning. Find what suits you best and stick with it

All we can do is our best, and we will rise to this challenge once again. #edchatie #onlinelearning #remotelearning #schoolclosures
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If I can’t help with anything specific, I can reach out to other @GoogleForEdu Google Certified Trainers who can!
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