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🗓️ 15 October 2020
⏱️ 34 minutes
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0:00.0 | Well, hello there, top teachers. We are your host, Bridget Spackman and Michelle Farray, and we are here to make your life easier by helping you master your time, organization, and productivity as a teacher. |
0:12.5 | Guys, today we are going to be sharing seven digital tools that you must be using, whether you're teaching both in person or virtually. |
0:22.4 | But first, let's go through a T-S-H from Stacey W in Texas. |
0:27.6 | I love that Stacey told us where she's from. |
0:29.8 | Stacey said, honestly, teaching my team teachers how to do Google just after I've barely |
0:35.8 | gotten it myself, or so I thought. Today, I found out how best |
0:40.3 | to teach them, actually on Google Meet. They share their screen and I talk them off the ledge. |
0:45.4 | My teacher heart refilled from being sucked dry in an hour's time. I think I can do this. |
0:50.4 | I love how positive Stacy is. I really do love how positive she is. So really fast, |
0:56.9 | let's go ahead and just remind you guys, Michelle is teaching virtually right now, and I am teaching |
1:02.7 | in person. And when we were coming up with this episode, we were talking about some different tools |
1:08.8 | that we were both using like digital tools. And it's really |
1:12.2 | interesting that Michelle and I are actually using these tools while we are teaching in very different |
1:18.1 | circumstances. So we thought it would be really fun to be able to share the tools that we're using. |
1:23.0 | Because if we were to either change, because let's be honest, things are changing on the daily, |
1:28.5 | our situations might end up changing. You don't want to have to relearn new tools, right? That really |
1:34.1 | takes down our productivity. So we're going to share these tools that you can use either in person |
1:39.0 | or virtual. And it's going to help you maintain your productivity and also ensure that you're being flexible. |
1:45.7 | Now, this episode is jam packed. Just letting you all know, you might want to have paper or pencil or an |
1:51.6 | iPad, something nearby where you can take notes. We're going to jump right into it. The first tool is |
1:57.8 | Google tasks. Hopefully you have heard us talk about this before because it's a good one, |
2:02.7 | but in case you haven't been using it yet, I'm going to go over it one more time. In Google Drive, |
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