2/ The book includes a new version of Chapter 6 - Work in Groups.

Zoom now allows instructors to let students decide which breakout room to go to, so there are many new possibilities.

Here's how @tedsvo uses this new feature:
3/ Are you still working on mastering the art of calling on a wide range of students when teaching on Zoom?

@MikeToffel from @HarvardHBS shared this advice for the book:

The new edition includes several new "In Practice" sections with this kind of tips.
4/ Another great tip for remote learning (provided by @tedsvo from @Kennedy_School ) is to use Slack to communicate with your students and build community.
Here's an example of how you can efficiently leverage Slack:
5/ Get your students to show you and their classmates the work they did during class, and use Zoom’s annotate function to provide live feedback on their work.

@CeciCancino from @TecdeMonterrey shared how she does this with her students...
6/ For new readers:

Check out some tips from first edition (also in the second one!): https://twitter.com/tedsvo/status/1286299223974203392?s=20
8/ Please help spread the word and/or get the new edition of #TeachingEffectivelyWithZoom here:
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1735340871
Ebook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R6LC3SX 

Visit the companion site of the book for more tips, stories and book resources here: https://www.teachingeffectivelywithzoom.com/ 
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