Activities Across Grade Levels: Webinars

For those who have been forced from the classroom into online instruction, it's important to get a better sense of how different kinds of learning activities can happen at different levels. Susan and Rushton spend a half hour helping you with tools and resources to take learning to the next level, whether you're in person or online.

Susan Stewart (on Twitter, the #K2CanToo sharing on Twitter)

Rushton Hurley (on Twitter, his challenge for teachers to improve what they do)

Upcoming

Activities Across Grade Levels, Episode 9: Engaging Your History Students

In this half-hour episode of Activities Across Grade Levels, Rushton and Susan look at the resources and techniques for those teaching history online.

Register for free: Thursday, May 14th, at 2:00p Pacific / 5:00p Eastern

Previously

Episode 4: Digital Reading Strategies and Resources

In this episode, we looked at a dozen-ish tools for engaging reading and activities teachers can do with them. Click below for the recording, or here for the slides, and here for the links from the chat transcript.

Episode 3: The Power of Voice

In this episode, Susan and I looked at a simple voice recording tool (and several like it) for taking learning to the next level, whether in person or online. Click below for the recording, or here for the slides, and here for the links from the chat transcript.

Episode 2: The Power of an Image

In Episode 2, we looked at using images as a simple way to launch great online activities. Susan Stewart (@TechCoachSusan), who has extensive experience with tech's possibilities for younger students, and I discussed activities for all grade levels, and added some thoughts on a few other promising tools, too. Click below for the recording, or here for the slides, and here for the links from the chat transcript.

Episode 1: Levels for Digital Learning

In this first episode on March 18th and 20th, we looked at activities for identifying cool stories of learning, and then stories of service to others. What can little, elementary, middle, and high school students do as a part of their online learning? Click below for the recording, or here for the slides, and here for the links from the chat transcript.