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Discussion and Supporting Materials
Thought starters
- How do you prefer to demonstrate content when teaching online?
- What are some ways you could use the “Discussion Roundtable” paper strategy in your lessons?
- How do you encourage peer collaboration in a virtual environment?
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7 Comments
Jocelyn Valdez Galan Mar 11, 2022 9:24pm
N/A
Silvia Carranza Oct 31, 2020 6:39pm
I was unable to see/reply to the poll.
Kimberly Garcia Oct 30, 2020 12:06pm
Teaching in person is a lot easier to keep students focused on the lesson but technology can help with some lessons. Definitely scaffolding and waiting. By allowing them to discuss topics and share ideas with one another.
Abel Gebremariam Oct 29, 2020 12:31pm
Making lessons a little short could help students to focus and pay attention to the lessons. It is important to keep students' focus on the lessons.
MaryAnn Webb Oct 28, 2020 8:23pm
Somewhat, but students have dificulty with it.