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Eric Simonson is a secondary physics teacher from Oak Bay High School. When the remote learning period of the pandemic began, he really embraced the possibilities that developing teaching and learning content in a digital era provided. During this episode Eric walks us through a number of the tools and platforms he has used to maintain the engagement of his students during last year's remote learning period.

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Digital tools mentioned in this episode:

Google Classroom: https://techforlearning.sd61.bc.ca/learning-with-gsuite/google-apps/google-classroom/

Google Forms: https://techforlearning.sd61.bc.ca/learning-with-gsuite/google-apps/google-forms/

Go Formative: https://techforlearning.sd61.bc.ca/student-privacy-go-formative/

Phet Interactive Simulations: https://phet.colorado.edu/

Screencast-o-matic: https://screencast-o-matic.com/

Screencastify: https://www.screencastify.com/

Nerd Island Studios (Simulations): http://www.nerdislandstudios.com/

Flipping Physics YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/flippingphysics

Waves lesson from Eric's digital portfolio:

Waves unit website resources

Waves Lesson 4

Waves Lesson 4 Video