[CASL-L] Synchronous remote learning at elementary level?
Beth Pronovost
beth.pr at gmail.com
Thu Sep 3 12:41:14 PDT 2020
Oh, and our elementary schools are under the same MOA requirement for
synchronous in-person & online at least 50% of the day.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 3:39 PM Beth Pronovost <beth.pr at gmail.com> wrote:
> We are a 7/8 middle school, hybrid (some full distance) with synchronous
> in-person & online required for at least 50% of every class period. We are
> a Google district so using Meet exclusively. Basically we open a Meet for
> kids at home & have them on while we also teach the kids in person. This is
> our first week (all 1/2 days to ease in) & it already feels like an
> impossible task, but we are doing what we can. Students are consistently
> being bumped from Meet & having to rejoin. Wednesday is home & all
> synchronous through Meet.
>
> Beth
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 2:38 PM Elaine Shapiro <elaine.shapiro7 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> I am just wondering what other districts are doing. We have opened on a
>> hybrid model, with some students coming M-T, others th-F, and a chunk are
>> Distance Only.
>> First we were told to do a Seesaw lesson, based on in-class teaching,
>> every day for those at home, Wenesdays we are all home, and first the
>> synchronous learning was limited to Wed. Now it is required daily, in some
>> form, unclear how much. Zoom doesn't work in our building, and the plan
>> is to use Team, which also has challenges.. The specials teachers are
>> exempt, but I would like to know if there is age appropriate technology out
>> there to do this. Someone asked about Google Meets and they said there is
>> a problem with that,but I don't know what.
>>
>> Elaine
>>
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