This is episode 6 of Tech Blasts, a weekly series where we give you the best tips so that you can improve your classroom learning online. This week's tip is to use class questions in your lessons.
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This week:
This week's tip is to use class questions in your lessons to get feedback, quiz students, opinion sharing and much more. This will improve engagement whilst giving you feedback on what the student's do/don't know or even to plan future lessons around their response. To do this, go to your Google Classroom page and then, under classwork, create a new question. Then create a question in the title box and then decide if you want them to write a short answer or to have a multiple choice question. This is perfect for starter or quick questions as you can only o one question at a time, think of this as an alternative to Google Forms. Watch the full video to find out more as well as tips, tricks, as well as some alternative recording options.
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