The EduGals Podcast

Virtual Schools Moving Forward - E047


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In this episode, we are diving into the topic of what virtual schools could be post-pandemic. We'll share some ideas on how virtual schools could work going forward and how we should plan for it effectively. This stemmed from a post on Twitter where the Ontario Government is proposing that virtual models are here to stay.

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  • Twitter - Virtual Schools announcement/rumours
  • Current Model - too much synchronous time, no flexibility/options
  • Needs - purposeful staffing, models of feedback/coaching/mentoring
  • Beware of imposter syndrome
  • Effective planning/learning is needed to support virtual learning models and de-streaming
  • Start it small to build effectively and leads to questions around the student selection process
  • Course offerings - there are some interesting ideas to approach schools
  • Build a Credit - Student Success (WRSDB)
  • Possibility of partial credits - currently done in Section Schools in Ontario
  • UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Modern Classrooms Project - PBL Webinar
  • HEADRUSH Learning Management System - supports PBL, partial credits, mastery based grading
  • Self-Paced/Mastery Based learning model would support virtual learning very well
  • Modern Classrooms Project (MCP) - Free Course and Virtual Mentorship
  • How to Create and Use Labels in Gmail - Rachel's Video submission for MCP (made with OBS Studio)
  • Should Rachel teach summer school?
  • OBS Studio (Open Broadcaster Software) - record videos, stream, or use a virtual camera; available for MacOS, Windows, and Linux
  • Steven Fotheringham - Blog Post on OBS Studio
  • Studio booths for teachers with green screens, tech, sit/stand desks
  • Community is still important and needed - a place for students and staff to gather, complete hands on learning, etc.
  • Flexibility in schedule
  • Combined/co-taught courses and team teaching

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