web-based instruction

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web-based instruction

As cooked on TikTok

fan favorites and recipe exclusives from more than 40 TikTok creators!
2022
". . . Published in partnership with TikTok, a curated list of 45 TikTok Creators (based on highest trending food content and largest platforms) contributed recipes and food hacks to this unique cookbook as well as "remember that?!?" food-adjacent content. The 60 recipes are divided into chapters such as Lowkey Dinners (Ramen Carbonara from @cookingwithlynja), Eat Your Veggies (Grilled Jalape?o Corn Off the Cob from @cookingwithshreen), and Sweet Treats (Cloud Bread from @myhealthydish) all paired with a QR code that, when scanned, leads readers directly to that creator's platform or to the cookbook-exclusive platform being built by TikTok"--Provided by publisher.

Is virtual learning good for students?

2023
"Virtual learning became the reality for most students during the COVID-19 pandemic. The debate over virtual learning has many strong arguments on both sides. While one side argues that virtual learning provides a flexible schedule and comfortable home environment for students, the other side argues that students from low-income households and with special needs can fall behind. This book explores several arguments on both sides of the virtual learning debate. Readers are encouraged to think for themselves using facts and their own experience. This timely topic gives readers a chance to exercise the important life skill of critical thinking"--Provided by publisher.

Learning at home

"The COVID-19 pandemic introduced many changes into children's lives. 'Learning at Home' looks at the disruption of their school routines and gives actionable suggestions to help young readers adapt as we navigate the current outbreak. This includes science content, based on current CDC recommendations, as well as social emotional content to help with personal wellness and development of empathy"--Provided by publisher.

Learning at home

2021
"The COVID-19 pandemic introduced many changes into children's lives. 'Learning at Home' looks at the disruption of their school routines and gives actionable suggestions to help young readers adapt as we navigate the current outbreak. This includes science content, based on current CDC recommendations, as well as social emotional content to help with personal wellness and development of empathy"--Provided by publisher.

Connecting with students online

strategies for remote teaching & learning
2020
"Focusing on the teacher-student connection, [the author] guides you to: effectively prioritize what matters most during remote, online instruction; schedule your day and your students' to maximize teaching and learning; streamline curricular units and roll them out digitally; record short lessons that students will learn from; confer, working with small groups, and drive learning through independent practice; partner with the adults in a student's home to support your work with their child. Features more than 55 step-by-step teaching strategies and videos, this book helps new teachers, teachers new to technology, or anyone who wants to better understand the essence of effective online instruction. Along the way, it addresses crucial topics including assessment and progress monitoring, student engagement and accountability, using anchor charts and visuals, getting books into students' hands, teaching subject-area content, and avoiding teacher burnout.

Designing online learning

a primer for librarians
2012
"This book provides an introduction and helpful guide to online education for librarians and educators in the K-12, public, and academic library settings"--Provided by publisher.

The online teaching survival guide

simple and practical pedagogical tips
2010
Presents practical instructional strategies for educators involved in online teaching and technology-enhanced courses, discussing core principles and best practices, and offering tips for course beginnings, early middle, late middle, and closing weeks.

Teaching the igeneration

5 easy ways to introduce essential skills with web 2.0 tools
2010

Using web-based tools in the English language arts classroom for Common Core State Standards

2012
Provides tools and lesson plans for using wikis, blogs, web-based word processing, and web-based presentations for teaching the skills outlined in the CCSS for English language arts.

Teaching with wikis, blogs, podcasts & more

2010
Offers teachers of grades three and up practical ideas and simple techniques for incorporating wikis, blogs, podcasts, and other digital resources in the classroom, and includes reproducible worksheets for classroom activities.
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