A series of webinars for using resources on eMediaVA (free to all Virginia educators) for distance learning.
- Subject:
- Cross-Curricular
- Material Type:
- Visual Media
- Author:
- Lindsey Horner
- Date Added:
- 03/20/2020
A series of webinars for using resources on eMediaVA (free to all Virginia educators) for distance learning.
Elizabeth Kappus in New Kent has created a series of video tutorials for using both Schoology and Chromebooks.
Learning Plans from Chesapeake Public Schools, separated by Elementary, MIddle, and High School levels.
Recorded lessons that track Eureka Math and English lessons.
This page on the Falls Church website includes links to individual schools, where you can find the E-Learning Plans provided to students.
Regularly updated information
What does formative assessment look like during distance learning? Without proximity, how can teachers gather and act on “in-the-moment” information – the behaviors, emotions, and situations that affect learning and inform instruction? This resource provides explanations, sample questions, and possible actions to implement formative assessment during distance learning scenarios.Image by Peggy und Marco Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay
This page links to instructional packets for Franklin City students.
Many helpful articles on the various aspects on online learning.
Adam Seipel, with VaSCL (Virginia School Consortium for Learning), provides this recorded presentation (about 53 minutes long) and slide deck for how to set up and use the tools of Google Classroom.
This presentation focuses on the effective use of Google Docs and Slides. It is about 50 minutes long and the accompanying slide deck is included.
Katie Fielding of Prince William created a Wakelet for teachers on using Google Earth for various types of educational projects.
This presentation focuses on the effective use of Google Forms. It is about 44 minutes long and the accompanying slide deck is included.
Adam Seipel, with VaSCL (Virginia School Consortium for Learning), provides this recorded presentation (about 47 minutes long) and slide deck for how to effectively create and use Google Sites (web pages)
This letter to parents outlines actions taken to provide students with learning resources and meals.
Links to Learning Packets for Greene County students, organized by Elementary, Middle and High.
A padlet of several resources and links that can be used for at-home learning.
This was a resource Henrico county teachers and students utilized during virtual learning. The site was accessible to all PreK - 12 learners in the county and consisted of choice boards, performance tasks, STEAM, and Book talks. This site was similar to Netflix where students had a choice and voice in the learning process. These resources focused on Henrico's Learning Profile which is a synthesis of the Profile of a VA Graduate and focuses on the 6 C's - Quality Character, Global Citizen, Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking, and Creative Thinking.
Prince William ITCs developed this hefty Wakelet to provide information to teachers about using Zoom for virtual learning. Some information is specific to Prince William's network but some can be used by any Zoomer.
Attached is the instructor powerpoint and guide. The idea is that the individual training teachers can pick these resources up and begin training. Much of what you will find are Norfolk Public Schools related, but resources can be revised to reflect your district. Canvas Level One Instructional Video - https://youtu.be/gMxdVNKxjQU?list=PLOS5Pas2o8jQRJwar9j0Q7gT_qdycrimX