Since we are mandated to teach everyone at the same time, and use distance learning for the in class kids, I am really finding nearpod useful for everything except writing assignments..how we evaluate in our English department. We are not giving tests or quizzes that the at home kids can cheat on at will. That is in equity. Our only exam as such will be the semester exam and it will be open notes for everyone.
Nearpod lets me put in small formative checks as we go through the lesson, lets me have my Teams meeting open rather than go to screen share, so I can see and hear all the kids. It lets me add in a quick reteach if I see that student are not getting the concept, and the date is excellent. It also keeps the kids more engaged than a screen share. Don't judge. Here is a link to the lesson that was to lead UP to reading a scene and writing a paragraph analysis (part of a longer paper). We only have time to do snippets of literature in our curriculum..not my choice but how it goes.
Quick intro to Raisin I run this through teacher paced, and since I don't have to go into screen share, I do split screen and can see my kids bubbles with initials (our district forbids requiring student to turn on cameras and as equity and privacy issue). I can add explanations and answer questions. It is really helping with student engagement, rather than have them passive during our required 50 minute live sessions. Absent kids get to the student paced version that I linked above as a Canvas assignment. We are told that in the works will be writing tools for English teachers. Right now writing still comes in through Canvas as Google cloud assignments, but I am amazed how many Juniors still forget to hit Submit. "Miss, why to I have and M on my annotated bibliography. I did it the day it is assigned. I can show you in my google drive." Me, Did you remember to hit submit. Student: Yes, Maam. I am sure. Me: ok, let me make your a presenter and show me your Canvas page. Let's see if the system has an issue. Student shows screen. Submit button has not been touched. Student: So sorry. Me; Just hit submits, but you will need to wait till I turn through speed grader again on this assignment to see a grade change. The other issue is that they fill forget to reset share to anyone with the link can view. So I get nothing when I try to check assignments. I think this one might be on purpose.
Pre covid students would have been tasked with exploring this on their own with collaboration and gallery walks and for my SPED kids, a scavenger hunt activity where they seek the ansHawers from charts made by my on level classes and then make their own mini posters. However we tried converting many of these things to a virtual seeing early in the year, and they just did not work with our kids. We used to take each question from the "Harlem" poem and have groups convert it to a visual image, find a historical example from the poet's perspective, find a current event example (in the last five years), and then evaluate the degree or amount of progress we have made as a society. For example a feature article today talked about the shortage of banks south of I 30 in Dallas, and one yesterday talke about the food deserts in east of 35 in Fort Worth. We then had Socratic seminars that explored solutions for equity issues. This year we have a new curriculum that does not allow for these in depth exportations AND the Covid thing going on. So I am doing the best that I can..which is not the best I can be. I had planned for this to be the last year. It is so hard to call quits to your life work. However, unless second semester returns to normal..I don't want THIS to be the exclaimation point on my calling and mission. So now I am considering one more year.