Teaching online is like lecturing to a wall of black screens.. Is anyone engaged here?
There are an abundance of resources with online learning these days, but how can I incorporate the three pillars of UDL (Engagement, representation, and action/expression) into the "classroom"?
How can technology be used to give students more choice, voice, and inclusivity in our lessons and assessments?
I know you may not believe this, but video games can be a great democratic pedagogical tool similar to filmmaking, art, and freewriting
Technology can be used to authentically share my learning with classmates. For teachers, tech can help you give us real-time feedback and differentiated assessments
I could be creating and collaborating with classmates in Minecraft to study history for example.. That would be very fun too
Learning is not a linear process and knowledge does not need to be an assembly line of information!!
Let's use technology to promote social change, activism, service, expression, and alternative forms of assessment