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Forum Guide to Attendance, Participation, and Engagement Data in Virtual and Hybrid Learning Models
This resource was produced the National Forum on Education Statistics: "This resource is intended to address the needs of federal, state, and local agencies related tooperationally defining attendance, participation, and engagement within different...
Addressing Student Engagement Through Hybrid Project-Based Learning (Cabarrus Virtual Academy)
Cabarrus Virtual Academy designed and piloted a project-based learning (PBL) lesson for middle-school students to provide them with critical opportunities to socially interact with peers while also empowering them in their learning.
Weekly Checkpoint Document
This document is given to students weekly to ensure they know their expectations for the week, where to go for content support, and what content they will be covering throughout the week. Included throughout the document are definitions, graphics,...
Digital Notebook
This is an example of a digital notebook that a high school science teacher builds for their students every unit. Their students participate in a hybrid model in which they are both in-person and remote throughout the week. By having everything in...
Virtual Notebooks
Acting as a type of interactive handout, virtual notebooks ensure all students have access to the content whenever and wherever they are learning – remotely, in person, or anywhere in between.
Daily Seesaw Roadmap
This example schedule, or daily roadmap, is a fun way for students to know what to do throughout the day while also having all of their links and resources organized in one place. This is especially important for younger students to help them...
Weekly Curriculum Plan
This weekly plan for high school students is detailed with hyperlinks and objectives for each day. Educators should be clear and consistent with the design, ensuring all students know what to expect for the day, helping all students stay on the same...
How to Communicate the Plan
This video by Dallas ISD explains why it is so important to communicate a clear plan in simultaneous learning to ensure smooth routines and procedures.
Daily Agendas
These fifth-grade daily agendas are clear, have an image to catch students’ attention, and are very detailed so that students know exactly what they should be doing and when. This is especially important when working in the virtual space, or when...
Online Agenda
Daily and weekly online agendas ensure all students – whether they receive instruction in person, remotely, or transition between both modalities – are on the same page and are set up for success.
Color-Coded Google Assignments
This screenshot shows how one teacher color-codes all of their assignments so that students can quickly scan and find assignments based on the days they were in person, in remote learning, and/or missed class entirely. Monday: Red Tuesday: Orange...