In this episode of “
Ask the Tech Coach,” Jeff sits down with Jeni Long and Sallee Clark to discuss how they are using
Microsoft Teams and Microsoft OneNote as professional development tools in their classroom.
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- Creating Professional Development using Microsoft Teams and OneNoteShould we focus on Tech or on Teachers?
- Microsoft TeamsWhat is it? Platform for the organization, connecting with others, collaboration, & learning. The more we have used it, the more we see it as a platform for true collaboration. It has some aspects of an LMS like assignments, rubrics, speed grader, but offers so much more with OneNote, app integration, and Skype.
- How does it work?Sign in through your free Office 365 account
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- There are channels within the team for easy navigation and organization. c
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- What can we do with it?Global PLN – OneNote, Skype, Flipgrid, ongoing global communication with conversations
Join the Jenallee Global PLN with this link- Teacher PLC – OneNote, Skype, conversations, shared files
- How can students use it?
- Microsoft OneNoteWhat is it? One stop shop for all things – digital files, videos, audio, links, etc
- How does it work?
- What can we do with it?
- How can students use it?