Good morning from Maine where it certainly felt like winter this week. We had snow flurries every morning and some afternoons this week. My bike riding has become an indoor activity. And all the leaves have fallen from the trees except for some stubborn oak leaves.
This week my school was 100% remote, again. While I feel comfortable teaching online I know that a lot of my colleagues and readers here don’t feel the same way. If you have a question for me about teaching online classes, please feel free to email me.
As I do every week, I’ve compiled a list of the most popular posts of the week. Take a look and see if there’s something interesting and helpful in it for you.
These were the week’s most popular posts:
1. How to Create Self-grading, Timed Quizzes in Google Classroom
2. A New Google Meet Feature That Brings Order to Class Meetings
3. Stanford Offers a Free Workshop About Online Instruction
2. A New Google Meet Feature That Brings Order to Class Meetings
3. Stanford Offers a Free Workshop About Online Instruction
Professional Development Opportunities
Through Practical Ed Tech I’m currently offering two on-demand learning opportunities:
Through Practical Ed Tech I’m currently offering two on-demand learning opportunities:
Thank you for your support!
- More than 300 of you have participated in a Practical Ed Tech course or webinar this year. Those registrations help keep Free Technology for Teachers and Practical Ed Tech going. I couldn’t do it without you!
- Pixton EDU is a great tool for creating comics and storyboards.
- Wakelet is a great tool for making collections of resources, recording video, and more!
- GAT Labs offers a great, free guide to using Google Workspaces in online classrooms.
Other Places to Follow Me:
- The Practical Ed Tech Newsletter comes out every Sunday evening/ Monday morning. It features my favorite tip of the week and the week’s most popular posts from Free Technology for Teachers.
- My YouTube channel has more than 30,000 subscribers watching my short tutorial videos on a wide array of edtech tools.
- I’ve been Tweeting as @rmbyrne for thirteen years.
- The Free Technology for Teachers Facebook page features new and old posts from this blog throughout the week.
- And if you’re curious about my life outside of education, you can follow me on Instagram or Strava.