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These teaching podcasts contain a wealth of information and professional development opportunities. You can listen through a podcast app, or by visiting the sites directly:
Using Blackboard Learn, some teams pre-film their videos and upload them onto the site.
When creating a “test” you can make Blackboard randomize your questions and multiple choice answers to prevent cheating.
You can give out a “test” that allows for multiple attempts with no time limit. In a sense, this ends up just being like a worksheet that reviews previously taught material. Students can do it over and over again to obtain the highest score. Though they can do this, some students choose to just do it once to mark in their attendance while some do take advantage of the multiple attempts to achieve the highest score. At the end of the day, the goal is for them to practice and engage with the material.
Credit: Iris Lam, Pinnacle Teaching Solutions
Watch the videos below for online learning theory and praxis
Click the links below for articles on getting started with online teaching
Blog featuring tutorials, tips, and experiences using Zoom as an online teaching platform
Teacher training website with videos tutorials for Zoom, Skype, and Edmodo
Christina Cavage's Digital Solutions for Online Learning webinar: theoretical and practical
An article summary of available digital learning solutions
FutureLearn has put together a 4-week online course to teach online tutoring and how to plan and deliver online language lessons, available here
What to glean wisdom from other teachers' experiences? Check out this article: