Adding Interactivity to your Online Classes
Adding Interactivity to your Online Classes, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 5, with 50 lectures, 17 quizzes, based on 1 reviews, and has 6 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn how to make your online and F2F classes more interactive. Understand the principles of an engaging interactive class. Know how to engage students during explanations, practice, assessment and exit tickets. Get guidance on how to use interactive tools in different moments of the class. This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner, and experienced teachers It is particularly useful for Beginner, and experienced teachers.
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Summary
Title: Adding Interactivity to your Online Classes
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 50
Number of Quizzes: 17
Number of Published Lectures: 50
Number of Published Quizzes: 17
Number of Curriculum Items: 67
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 67
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn how to make your online and F2F classes more interactive.
- Understand the principles of an engaging interactive class.
- Know how to engage students during explanations, practice, assessment and exit tickets.
- Get guidance on how to use interactive tools in different moments of the class.
Who Should Attend
- Beginner, and experienced teachers
Target Audiences
- Beginner, and experienced teachers
Welcome to the course of Adding Interactivity to your Online Classes. Either if you are a novice teacher or an experienced educator, you will find valuable tools, strategies and ideas to strengthen your endeavor. In this course you will learn how to turn any F2F, hybrid, blended or online class into a more engaging and interactive experience. All tools presented are free and easy to use and you will be explained how to take advantage of them from installation to actual usage in class. You will find the best tools and the necessary guidance with detailed steps on how to bring interaction to every stage of your class: start, presentation, practice and assessment. First, you will know how to get your students ready for the lesson with the right kind of warmers that activates prior knowledge and set the tone and mood for an interactive class. Then, you will gain understanding of how to engage your students during the presentation of the topic so that they are active and productive throughout the lesson instead of passive listeners. Once students have seen the content, you will need to check for their understanding, and this course will tell you how to do that in an efficient way, on real time and fostering active learning. Finally, to wrap up the learning experience, you will get the best tools to carry out formative assessment that promotes meaningful learning.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Interactive Warmers
Lecture 1: Warmers Introduction
Lecture 2: What is a warmer? Why are they important?
Lecture 3: Slido: What is it? How to use it?
Lecture 4: Slido in action.
Chapter 2: Interactivity in Class
Lecture 1: Interaction vs. Interactivity.
Lecture 2: How to set a Collaborate Board in Nearpod
Lecture 3: How to set the Matching Pairs feature in Nearpod.
Lecture 4: How to set the Memory Test feature in Nearpod.
Lecture 5: Nearpod's Collaborate Board, Matching Pairs and Memory Test in action!
Chapter 3: Interactive Presentations
Lecture 1: Adding audio media to your presentations
Lecture 2: Adding video media to your presentations
Lecture 3: Adding audio and video media summary
Lecture 4: Sharing PDF Material to make your presentations more interactive
Lecture 5: Sharing SWAY interactive material
Lecture 6: Adding a Field Trip to your lesson for more interactive presentations
Lecture 7: Sharing Material Summary
Lecture 8: Creating & Exploring Material: Slideshow
Lecture 9: Creating & Exploring Material: Web Content
Lecture 10: Creating & Exploring Material Summary
Chapter 4: Checking for Understanding in an Interactive Way
Lecture 1: Importance of Checking for Understanding
Lecture 2: Checking for Understanding based on Bloom's Taxonomy
Lecture 3: Draw it!
Lecture 4: Written responses in PearDeck
Lecture 5: Written Responses in Nearpod
Lecture 6: Polling in PearDeck
Lecture 7: Polling in Nearpod
Lecture 8: Fill in the Blanks – Quiz – Time to Climb in Nearpod
Lecture 9: Fill in the Blanks – Quiz – Time to Climb in action
Lecture 10: Simulations
Lecture 11: Simulations in Action!
Lecture 12: Summary of the Tools for Checking for Understanding
Chapter 5: Interactive Formative Assessment
Lecture 1: Formative Assessment Introduction
Lecture 2: Getting started with Kahoot!
Lecture 3: Understand the template used for formative assessment in Kahoot!
Lecture 4: How to create and design questions in Kahoot! Part 1
Lecture 5: How to create and design questions in Kahoot! Part 2
Lecture 6: How to add media in questions in Kahoot!
Lecture 7: Kahoot! in action from the teacher's view
Lecture 8: Kahoot! in action from the student's view
Lecture 9: Getting started with Quizziz
Lecture 10: Creating a quiz in Quizziz
Lecture 11: How to play Quizziz from the teacher's perspective
Lecture 12: How to play Quizziz from the perspective of the student
Lecture 13: Getting started with Quizlet
Lecture 14: How to play a Quizlet competition from the perspective of the teacher
Lecture 15: How to play a Quizlet competition from the perspective of the student
Lecture 16: Quizlet features for individual practice
Lecture 17: Creating a class, using the library, customizing a set in Quizlet
Lecture 18: Summary of Formative Assessment tools
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Review all the aspects of bringing interactivity to your online classes
Instructors
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Astrid Wilches
Educational Technology Specialist
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