Art by Neil Stevens
As a teacher in a fully digital environment, I am reminded of how important my presence and support is to the remote students. The digital tools we use are critical to the process, but they do not replace the teacher. Our support for the students social-emotional well being is just as important as teaching skill sets.
The digital tools we are using should be making the teaching process easier, so I have gathered some resources here to help troubleshoot any issues with with our technology.
Zoom – Google Classroom – Seesaw – Artsonia – Flipgrid – Padlet – Jamboard