Links to More Tutorials
How to QUICKLY add Your Live Classes to the Calendar
How to Set Up Your Office Hours
Taking Attendance in Your Online Class
How to Create a Channel in Teams
Video #1: Quick Version
Video #2: Comprehensive Version
How to Run Office Hours in Teams
How to Change Team Names & Icons
How to Stop all of the Annoying 'Bings" in Teams
How to Edit & Turn in a PowerPoint in Teams
3 Questions Answered in 2 minutes:
1. How to get a video to play sound on Teams
2. How to make sure that my class shows up on a student's calendar
3. How to make my presentation more inclusive - closed captioning
How to Stop/Limit/Adjust the Chat in Teams
Adding a PowerPoint into OneNote
Overview of Using ClassNotebook
Inserting Content into Class Notebook
How to add a District-Approved App to your iPad
How to watch a video on iPad while in another app
Uninstalling & Re-Installing an App to Your iPad
(do this if the app won't open or keeps crashing)
How to make your desktop more efficient for online Learning.
The best source for Edpuzzle info is their Edpuzzle YouTube Channel
I really liked this site and it had some great ideas for building background knowledge.
CNN 10 is a great 10 minute current events show for teenagers that trivia tied into it. All videos are just 10 minutes to show to students. Attached below is the link to CNN 10.
This has a lot of links to tutorials to help you out. Much is for Google but can then be crossed over.
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