Teaching with Zoom 2: An Advanced Users Guide
by José Domingo Cruz
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Pub Date May 12 2021 | Archive Date Jun 01 2021
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Description
While the world of education moves toward the end of the crisis brought forth in 2020, we should recognize all the opportunities that remote education can bring us. To fully engage those opportunities, we need to learn more about the tools we use.
As you were teaching your online classes, you were probably considering things like, How can I choose a good microphone? How can I stop students from interrupting each other? How can I best exploit breakout rooms? How can I use Zoom for pre-recording presentations? You’ll also find out more about important areas like Zoom’s screen sharing system, important security measures, coping with Zoom fatigue, and using Zoom for academic conferences.
Most of us learned enough about Zoom to get us through our classes, but Zoom is capable of much more. This second book of the Teaching With Zoom series discusses best practices, supplementary hardware and software choices, and tips to make your Zoom classroom safer, more productive, and more enjoyable.
A Note From the Publisher
Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B094J1TXNK
Libraries or academic institutions interested in the first book (Teaching with Zoom: A Guide for Complete Beginners) should contact the publisher via http://wayzgoosepress.com.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781938757907 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Ive been teaching remote high school for 14 months now, and I learned a lot of new things! This book was neatly organized into questions by category that I was easily able to navigate to find things that were useful for me, or that I was curious about. Responses were short, direct, and informative. I don't want to spend a lot of time scanning the text for the info I need when I'm on zoom in front of students. I need to be able to troubleshoot on the fly. Also, Zoom isn't something I really want to read a novel about, so I'm glad the sections were short and sweet. My fav sections were Adding to your Zoom Classroom skills and The Digital Stage. Skipped over Security,Website sharing, and others
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