Episode Synopsis "Video Meetings: Best Practices for Students and Teachers"
Show Notes Teachers across the world are meeting online with video conference tools like Google Meet. These meetings are not intended to be used to deliver instruction to students. The deliver of the instruction occurs asynchronously for a variety of reasons. Live/synchronous meetings with students are intended to be utilized to check in with students, facilitate discussions, answer questions students may have about the instruction that was delivered asynchronously, and provide students with feedback. This episode features best practices for video meetings and they were developed by the Wake County Public School System.
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