Thursday, April 2, 2020

Google Apps to Work from Home



 


A temporary hub of information and tools to help teachers during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.


Teaching from home is going to require a different approach


How do I teach remotely with video calls?




  • Set up your home for video calling


    Find a location with strong WiFi signal, find a clear background and ensure plenty of natural light. When using webcam, turn your camera off to reduce lag.






  • Start a video call with your class


    With Hangouts Meet you can create video calls and invite your entire class. Please conserve bandwidth and turn off your camera when possible.


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  • Live Q&A’s with your class


    Use Audience Q&A in Slides to get real time questions from students which can be upvoted by the rest of the class.


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  • Livestream your lesson


    Live streaming saves bandwidth on weaker internet connections. Create a calendar appointment and invite your class to watch.


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How do I teach remotely without video calls?




  • Communicate and engage with students


    Use Google Classroom to set assignments, encourage collaboration, and support communication with students when teaching from home.


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  • Make a class website for your students


    With Google Sites you can easily create a private class website to host lesson information, worksheets, videos and more.


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  • Create an online quiz for your class


    Set and automatically mark quizzes and assessments with Google Forms.


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  • Provide real-time feedback in Docs


    Use the comment feature in Google Docs to provide quick, in-context feedback whilst students work.


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How do I make lessons accessible to all?




  • Enable closed captions


    Show students how to enable subtitles on Hangouts Meet.


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  • Type with your voice


    Students can use voice typing to enter, edit, and format text in Docs and Slides, all without a keyboard.


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  • Learn about accessibility features on a Chromebook


    Help teach your students how to use the accessibility features on their Chromebooks.


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  • Learn about accessibility features in G Suite


    Teach your students to use assistive technology in G Suite, like voice typing and braille support.


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How do I keep students engaged?




  • Support student discussion


    Encourage discussion by having students post questions and comments in Google Classroom.


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  • Arrange 1:1 time


    Set up appointment slots in Google Calendar, and allow students to book time for individuals or small groups.


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  • Work on a virtual whiteboard


    Demonstrate concepts by using Jamboard and sharing your screen, or have students collaborate on mindmaps, diagrams, etc.


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  • Keep in touch with parents and guardians


    Use Guardian Notifications in Google Classroom to provide regular email summaries.


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How do I keep in touch with other teachers?




  • Take virtual coffee breaks together


    It’s important to stay connected with colleagues. Create regular coffee break events in Calendar and invite others to join via ‘Hangouts Meet’ video call.


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  • Share teaching resources online


    If you’re creating resources other teachers can use, share them on Google Drive.


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  • Stay connected with instant messaging


    Use Hangouts Chat to stay connected with colleagues. Set up chat groups so you can connect in smaller groups.


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  • Share all-staff updates


    Use Google Groups to create a mailing list to keep all your colleagues informed.


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Source: Teach from Home



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