This page is dedicated to the support of our teachers as they combine their own teaching philosophy, curriculum content, and best practices, with online resources and tools. These resources are meant to aid teachers as they “design experiences to help learners make progress on their novice-to-expert journey”(Boettcher).
Boettcher, Judith V.; Conrad Rita-Marie. The Online Teaching Survival Guide: Simple and Practical Pedagogical Tips. Wiley, 2016.
Digital Resources to Help Support In-person and E-learning
Digital Communication Resources
- The digital tools listed in this google doc can be used to deliver lessons, engage in face to face interaction, provide feedback, deliver video content, or make announcements.
Digital Collaboration Resources
- The digital tools listed in this google doc are meant to foster collaboration among students.
Digital Content Specific Resources
- The digital tools listed in this google doc are meant to support lessons and foster learning in specific content areas.
- The digital tools listed in this section can be used to assess student learning, student self-assessment, and provide feedback.
E-learning/Online Teaching Best Practices
In-Person Learning to E-Learning:
Transitioning In-person lessons to E-Learning Examples
Good Reads:
Revising Your Teaching Philosophy for This Crisis
The HyperDocs Toolbox (highly recommend!)
Active Learning while Physically Distancing
How to Make a Choice Board on Google Slides
Examples of Novel Study Collaboration during Remote Learning