In true Pandemic educator fashion, I overpromised and underdelivered in terms of this series. Like I’ve said before, all of us are building the plane while in the air, and sometimes that means that blogposts we swear we’d write end up taking a few weeks longer to actually hit the blog. No matter, this threeContinue reading “Digital lesson planning: A deeper dive, part two”
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Digital lesson planning: A deeper dive, part one
If you missed Friday’s blog post, you’ll want to start there. Today, we’ll start walking through the Digital Lesson Planning Template, linked here. So you can get a peek at where we’re going, I used this template to plan my content for this week for my students, which focuses on analyzing data (a CS standard),Continue reading “Digital lesson planning: A deeper dive, part one”
Stop reinventing the wheel: A curation-centered lesson plan for digital learning
If you’re like me, you’re finding that planning for digital learning during the Coronavirus Pandemic takes up a LOT of time. Between planning for instruction, creating new resources, giving feedback, checking in on student socioemotional health, trying to contact students who have yet to access learning opportunities, and getting on office hours calls, the newContinue reading “Stop reinventing the wheel: A curation-centered lesson plan for digital learning”