Anonymous wrote:Also- why isn’t this what we went over on Monday? We just made packets..
Anonymous wrote:Fourth grade using 365
Anonymous wrote:Most students have already used Office 365, so Teams is just another app. I am a teacher and participated in a webinar today and it seems great. Just play around with it and familiarize yourself with the functions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A colleague just showed me around. Some cool features:
-chat functions for you to chat with the whole class, for them to chat with each other, and you can chat privately with each of them (they can't chat privately with each other--DCPS turned off that feature)
-video chat with individuals or start a class video conference
-upload Office docs/presentations to present to kids
-digital whiteboard to draw on the screen
-share your screen or an application/window on your browser
-record your live lesson to save for later
One thing I really like is that the class is always open, so kids can come in and interact anytime--not just at one set time like with a regular conference call.
Wow!!! This is encouraging!!!
How would I discover how to use these features?is there an online Microsoft teams PD that explains all this?
Anonymous wrote:A colleague just showed me around. Some cool features:
-chat functions for you to chat with the whole class, for them to chat with each other, and you can chat privately with each of them (they can't chat privately with each other--DCPS turned off that feature)
-video chat with individuals or start a class video conference
-upload Office docs/presentations to present to kids
-digital whiteboard to draw on the screen
-share your screen or an application/window on your browser
-record your live lesson to save for later
One thing I really like is that the class is always open, so kids can come in and interact anytime--not just at one set time like with a regular conference call.