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Introduction to Teaching with Zoom: A Practical Guide for Implementing Digital Education Strategies, Creating Engaging Classroom Activities, and ... Learning Environment

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Learn how to take your classroom curriculum digital using Zoom’s unique video conferencing features to connect with students with amazing results.

Introduction to Teaching with Zoom will help teachers of all grade levels master the basics of communication and education using the Zoom video conferencing service. With step-by-step instructions paired with helpful screenshots, teachers will learn how to connect with students, record your Zoom meetings, control access to lessons, contribute to live chat streams, and conduct webinars. Zoom newbie? No worries! Experienced educator and author Madison Salters takes readers through the most common Zoom features and terminology.

Now more than ever, schools have become increasingly reliant on digital means for education. Whether public grade schools have been temporarily closed, or colleges and universities are looking to invest in distance learning, teachers need to be armed and ready to do what they do best no matter the platform.

Packed with tips, tricks, troubleshooting, and lesson plans to keep students of all ages engaged, this book is indispensable as the future of teaching continues to evolve.

96 pages, Paperback

Published November 5, 2020

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September 22, 2020
If you don’t already know this stuff, heaven help you.
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March 1, 2021
A treatise of the quirks we are living in today. Many of the functions we ought to be aware of already, but the book says right in front "Introduction" so there you have it!
Since it does not take much to go through the examples and idea, it is a good starter reference for any that wants to attempt keeping attention, engagement, and content in a classroom: the teachers are our hero
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