Now what does this mean for my prototype.... technically not much because I did zero , but I was able to utilize some of my new found skills from this class to prep and plan for my time away from school. While most of the artifacts that I produced to ensure my students learned what I wanted them to were wordy and certainly not polished I did get an opportunity to ensure my students were able to do the assignments that I wanted them to complete.
I used the Tech Smith Snagit Screencasting Chrome add on to walk my students through their Big Idea in their Pearson text, review the material they needed to learn over the course of the week. I was able to post a video about how I wanted them to do their science experiment as well. I did use some YouTube videos throughout the week because the content I wanted covered I could not produce from a hospital room. As for connecting to my prototype I did use one of my videos to have my students start a slideshow as a culminating "Summary of Learning" for this unit we have been working on over the last 8 weeks. The video worked well from what I can tell because my students have already started their group presentations and are looking good. Doing these activities along with the typical math assignments I use my Google Classroom for I felt very confident that I did not need to be in my classroom physically to ensure my students were getting what they needed from a curriculum point of view while I was tending to my little girl.
In terms of finishing off our prototype. I need to say a HUGE thank you to my group members: Danielle, Adam, Lorranie, Jenn and Jorie. They went over and above and ensured our page was completed and that each section met the requirements of the assignment from Alec and Katia. Finishing off and polishing the final look of the Google Classroom would not have been an easy task, and I apologize for not being present for this portion of the assignment. I know it was a team effort and some in the group really took a lead and organized the framework amazingly.
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