Chicago’s tech industry has supported remote and hybrid learning with tools that let students join virtual classrooms. For instance, Classkick, a Chicago-based company, offers interactive tools that allow teachers to give students feedback in real time even when they’re learning from home. ...
It has become our interactive notebook where I can easily join their slides as they work and write them to guide their work. I love adding sticker grades and use my Bitmoji. Even my 18 year old students enjoy seeing a fun Bitmoji on their work. The back channel is awesome as students ...
After an assignment is created, teachers assign it to a class and provide students with a class code or send them the direct class hyperlink to join. To view students’ work, teachers click “view work” for each assignment and it will open students’ slides. Once in the viewing window, ...