Google Sites and Video: The Ultimate Guide for K12
Learn how to integrate short videos, create engaging classroom updates, tutorials, virtual tours, and more. Whether you’re a 3rd grade teacher, an ELA teacher, or an administrator, you’ll gain the skills to provide a technological avenue for continuous academic engagement, involvement, and communication.
What You Will Learn:
What You Will Learn:
- Google Sites: Navigating the interface, customization options, and best practices for organization.
- Classroom Hub: Tips for structuring your Google Site to optimize accessibility and engagement.
- Multimedia Content: How to enhance your site with images, documents, and embedded resources.
- The Power of Video: Strategies for creating impactful videos to communicate with students and families.
- Community Building: How to leverage technology to strengthen connections and support student success.
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- Certificate of Attendance
- All resources and training materials
- Middle-level language arts educator in Barrington, Illinois
- Director of Curriculum & Instruction for the Teach Better Team
- Passionate about student voice and empowerment, promoting equity, and valuing teachers as professionals
- Spoke at state and national conferences on assessment and grading practices, language arts instruction, social-emotional learning, and equitable teaching practices
- Presented information on action research in the classroom with a team at the National Council of Teachers of English Convention in Baltimore
- Contributed chapters to innovative books on educational practice, including The New Teacher’s Guide to Overcoming Common Challenges and 100 No-Nonsense Things that ALL Teachers Should STOP Doing