The document discusses getting a classroom online and using online learning with students. It provides tips for teachers on posting class materials like homework, notes, and videos online using platforms like wikis, blogs, and learning management systems. It recommends using online components to supplement in-person teaching through tools like discussion boards and video conferencing. Resources mentioned include websites on flipping teaching, people to follow on Twitter for online learning ideas, and organizations that provide support for getting classes online.
1. GETTING YOUR
CLASS ONLINE
Michael Magboo
Merced County Office of Education @allurbaser
Andrew Schwab @anotherschwab
Le Grand Union High School District
3. ABOUT US
SB70 Distance Learning Grant
Created online courses for rural students
Mainly worked in blended learning mode
K12HSN ANU Grant
Developed videos on getting your class online
Using the K12 HSN’s Calaxy site
4. TODAY’S TOPICS
What does “online” mean?
Getting your class online the easy way.
Using online learning with students
Resources and people of interest
6. GET IT ONLINE
Do the following…
Post homework
Current event
Post notes for students
that missed class
Put up class videos, or
recorded lectures
Use for collecting
information
7. WHERE TO POST
Wikis Google Sites
wikispaces.com Pen.io
Calaxy Learning Management
Systems (LMS)
School web site
Moodle
Blogs
Haiku
Edublogs.org
CaliQity (Calaxy)
Calaxy
8. WHEN TO USE
Used in conjunction
with your class
A mixture of in person
(face to face) teaching
and online teaching
You can…
Use discussion boards
Have students post
online journals
9.
10. INTERACT
Interact with your
students dynamically
Face to face can be done
through Skype, Google,
or any other video
conferencing
component.
Use chat or discussion
boards
12. KEEP UP TO DATE
People to Follow:
Rob Darrow @robdarrow
Chris Bell @cbell619
Ramsey Musallam @ramusallam
Will Kimbley @willkimbley
Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher http://goo.gl/f3t8m
13. RESOURCES
T3 Online Learning
http://www.t3onlinelearning.com
Merced County Office of Education
@allurbaser
http://rop.mercedlearn.org/t3
@anotherschwab
Brokers of Expertise
http://www.myboe.org
http://goo.gl/aRo15
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