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Tips for Online Teaching, by Terry Freedman

Tips for Online Teaching, by Terry Freedman

New *Free* ebook: Tips for Online Teaching

October 9, 2020

About this book

This new, potentially prize-winning embodiment of beautiful literature, is now available to subscribers of my Digital Education newsletter. Here’s what the book contains:

1. Covid-19: Document It!

2. How To Work From Home

3. How To Make Online Teaching More Attractive To Colleagues

4. A Contingency Plan For An Online Course

5. Chairing Discussions Online

6. What I've Learnt From Online Classes: Mute That Mic

7. What I've Learnt From Online Classes: Teach Yourself The Technology

8. What I've Learnt From Online Classes: Chatting And Messaging

9. Online Preparation Checklist For Teachers

10. Online Preparation Checklist For Pupils

11. How Long Should Kids Spend In Online Lessons?

12. How to adapt materials for online learning

13. Assessment for Learning Techniques That Work Online

14. Which online learning platform?

15. 13 Handy Features Of Google Classroom, 3 Suggestions And 4 Cautions

16. Why Use Google Meet?

17. 9.5 handy features of Zoom.

It’s available in three formats: pdf, Mobi (for Kindles) and ePub (for other ebook platforms such as Apple Books).

About the Digital Education newsletter

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The Digital Education was started in the year 2000, and covers the field of, er, digital education. That means Computing in schools, information and communications technology, e-learning — well, you get the picture.

It’s a labour of love, and is free. I include news, views and reviews, research and useful resources (not always in the same issue, of course). Sometimes there are special offers and prize competitions.

To find out more, and to subscribe, pop over to the Digital Education page.

Please note: the free ebook offer is for a limited time only.

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