Teaching from Home ▸ A Discussion with Educators Suddenly Having to Teach Online!
Photo Moment - March 16, 2020
This panel discussion was to help educators around the world who suddenly need to start teaching online learn what's involved, and how to get started.
Scroll down for a list of overarching topics and the guest's information.
Links mentioned in discussion
- https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/university-education-moving-online-classr…
- https://airtable.com/shr80xyNQnIoDBi0s/tblq6Vs7UG85iJZsj?blocks=hide
- https://support.google.com/docs/answer/9109474?hl=en
- International Society for Technology in Education — https://www.iste.org
- Captioning — https://www.rev.com
- Skype a Scientist — https://www.skypeascientist.com/
- https://thelearntrain.mn.co/
- Paul Anderson, Bozeman Science, Flipped Classroom — http://www.bozemanscience.com
Topics we discussed included…
- Technical — software and hardware required. How do you replace handouts, white board, slides, etc.
- Administrative — how do you convert an in-person class to an online class? How do you manage student attention when you can’t see who’s not paying attention?
- Emotional / psychological — this is going to be a BIG change for both students and teachers who are used to being in a room full of peers, not being isolated at home, which has affects we won’t be able to easily monitor.
Guest list
Will Percy
The School Principal in a bilingual school in Chengdu, accredited Executive Coach and Chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Professional Development, with over a decade of school leadership experience China, leading in bilingual, state and international schools. Will strategically harnesses the innate power of technology, data and rigorous education values to equip students and teachers with the innovative tools they need to attain academic success.
Brent Schlenker
An elearning consultant specializing in social learning, learning communities, and live streaming technologies. He’s worked for and consulted with companies of all sizes using technology to build cultures of learning, improved customer experiences, and educational opportunities to global audiences. His current community effort is at http://thelearntrain.community supporting training, and learning & development professionals.
Bob “BugBob” Allen
An entomologist, botanist, instructor, nature photographer, and author. He is an Adjunct Professor of Biology at both Santiago Canyon College & Orange Coast College in southern California. As a biologist, he was named as a Research Associate in Entomology by the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and a Research Associate at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in Claremont, California.
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