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Five Free Virtual Tools to Keep Students Engaged

Without access to in-person schooling and the academic and social emotional supports that school provides, student engagement ismore critical than ever.

At City Year, we deploy teams of AmeriCorps members to serve in systemically under-resourced Ƶ, supporting school staffand familiesto provide individualized supports in attendance, behavior, and course performance. As we navigate virtual learning this semester, we’re getting creative to keep our students in-schooland on-track to graduate.Check out these free tools that ourAmeriCorps members are using to engage their students virtually.

 

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Since the move to Distance Learning began, keeping students on track can be difficult. That is where LightSpeed Systems come in.With LightSpeed, you can keep aneye on class activity by monitoring student screens in real time. You can also share links, broadcast teacher or student screens, close tabs, and much more. With this engagement levels among students will soar to thespeedof light!

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Tired of paper flash cardsand repetitive note taking?Try usingKahoot to make studying fun! Kahoot is atrivia-basedlearning platform that willincreasestudent engagement to the max. With a free sign up,teachers, parents, and studentscancreatequizzesin an instant to study for an upcoming test, break the ice with peers, gather opinions, and so much more.

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Clever is an online portal that connects students, teachers, and familieswith single sign-on features and learning resources housed all in one place.Clever, isn’t it?Clever is user friendly,enablingfamiliestoget connected,support their student’s progress, keep track of assignmentsand view their grades.It’s free for districts and used by over 22 million students and teachers across the U.S.

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Think of your typicalPowerPointor Google Slides presentation. Just a collection of text with a fewpictures. But what if you were able to add interactiveDoǷ’swhere your students cantype their answers in the presentation? Or evencheck for understanding asdz’rpresenting?Pear Deck for Google Slides does just that. As an add-on to Google slides, Pear Deck is a user-friendly way to beef up your class presentations—you can add audio, live quizzes, and access a teacher dashboard to check-in on class engagement and understanding.The possibilities are endless!

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Jam Board is an interactive whiteboard that allows the student to write down their answers to problems on a primary virtual board for the class to seeand interact with.Users can access Jam board on their computers, tablets, and phones, so it’s perfect for distance learning.Accessible for all ages, itallows you to quickly pull in images from a Google search, use the easy-to-read handwriting tool, and draw with a stylus but erase with your finger – just like a whiteboard.

 


Kenneth Wilson is a Team Leader serving at Central High School.

Born and raised in Kansas City, Kennethuses his background in digital media to creatively lead his team and support his students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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