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Teaching Online During COVID-19

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Access the required site through mobile devices. Provide mobile hotspots distributed by school. Have a frequent virtual meeting via Google Hangouts Meet, Zoom, or an option through your LMS. Assign ereading and then have a virtual chat about what was read (either through the eread website/program or through your LMS).

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Otus–Exciting Free LMS You Want to Meet

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There are a lot of options out there, but none had enough of the characteristics that most teachers I know look for with an LMS, namely: delivers content to students in a variety of formats. plays well with a wide variety of apps, such as Khan Academy. tracks student progress on assigned activities. So I agreed to review it.

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Snow Day? 7 Ways to Keep Teaching

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Big Blue Button is open source and not a stand-alone platform so it must be integrated into an LMS such as Canvas, Schoology, or Moodle. s on most mobile devices, includes live pictures of participants, allows screensharing, offers the ever-popular whiteboard, and gets started with an email invitation. Google Hangouts. and NearPod.

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3 Organizational Apps to Start the School Year

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When looking for an app to curate classroom reading, consider these requirements: works well with your current LMS. Educreations can be linked to file locations like Dropbox and Google Drive as well as LMS communities like Edmodo. Think of the Khan Academy videos, but supersized. displays class textbooks. Did I miss it?