Ever wake up one morning and think to yourself:
“Jeepers self, if only I could master my ability to teach and coach and educate…. I wonder what’s out there to help me?”
If so, you’re not the only person to consider this. With the pandemic smooshing all in-person learnings…. being able to communicate wisely and make a difference for your students is of extreme importance!
And that’s why the following article will be of interest to you (and be sure to return back here when done so you can benefit from other goodies I’ve found for you):
“…A safer, more engaging Meet experience
Earlier this year, we announced new features coming to Google Meet to improve moderation and engagement. Today, we’re sharing more details about these upcoming launches and when they’ll be available. Here are a few highlights:
In September, we’ll kick off with a larger tiled view of up to 49 people and an integrated Jamboard whiteboard for collaboration. We’ll also release new controls so moderators can choose to always join first, end meetings for all participants, disable in-meeting chat, and much more.
In October, we’ll launch custom and blurred backgrounds to provide some extra privacy. Breakout rooms and attendance tracking will also be launching for all Google Enterprise for Education customers, allowing for more engaged classes and insights on participation….”
and
“… New resources and tools that continue to support families
As many parents and guardians supported their childrens’ learning from home this year, we heard about a big need for more resources and training for families on Google’s tools. To help, we’ve created the Tech Toolkit for Families and Guardians, which helps parents better understand the technology that their kids use in the classroom.
Plus, we’ve added school accounts to Chrome OS so students can access Classroom and their school files while having the safety net of Family Link. We’re sharing many more product updates for families here….”
Good stuff!
The topic of how to teach effectively could make for a grand blueprint, challenge, tutorial and more! You could start it off like so:
Step 1.) Research effective ways to teach via distance.
Step 2.) Decide what you’d like to teach and how much you’d like to charge
Step 3.) Set up your courses and make it so!
Resources for the above include:
newedtechclassroom.com/how-to-teach-remotely/
readtheory.org/50-tools-for-remote-and-distance-learning/
www.classgap.com/en/blog/how-set-the-prices-for-online-classes
www.learnworlds.com/how-to-create-a-webinar-and-live-classes/
www.universalcoachingsystems.com/create-own-coaching-program/
www.jenerationacademy.com/blog/know-your-value
Your takeaway?
The world is moving towards distance learning faster than you can imagine….
… Why not take advantage of that today?
Enjoy!
