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I'm sure at this point, a year into the pandemic, you have watched a lot of "how-to" videos and learned many many different platforms. I just thought I'd take a minute to share with you how I use the platforms Nearpod, and Great Minds In-Sync(Eureka Math) in my virtual classroom. So this more of how I specifially use the platforms throughout my virtual instruction, and less of a how to get started type of a thing!
Nearpod
Nearpod is a digitial platfrom that allows you to make any of your lessons interactive. You can use any lessons you have already created (ppt, google slides, word, even YouTube vids!) and make them interactive. You can also create lessons through Nearpod. It really increases student engagement, especially through the use of Collaborate boards, or the Draw It board feature (like a digital whiteboard).
I create Collaborate boards across the curriculum. I make them for Socio-Emotional Learning (morning circle discussions). I make them for most componenets of a Eureka Math lesson: Application Problem, Student Debrief, and Exit Tickets. I also create them for ELA to use with our Wonders curriculum for the "Making Connections" questions that are throughout the anthology stories. I also create them with the vocab skills in mind, such as: similes, metaphors, greek roots etc.
Additionally I often create a collaborate board for a digital version of the Kagan strategy, Jot Thoughts. This is a strategy traditionally done in the classroom where kids work in table groups with sticky notes. So instead, this is done with digital sticky notes on the collaborate board. Watch the video below to see a more detailed explanation of this strategy as well as examples of the above mentioned ways I use Nearpod.
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