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The Meet Now feature in Microsoft Teams allows one to:
Organize synchronous meetings with students one at a time but not meeting with small groups at the same time
Meet virtually with individual students but only if the meeting is scheduled in advance
Organize synchronous meetings with students or small groups for group work and/or meet virtually with individual students to tutor or provide support in some way
The best way to share prerecorded lessons with students is to:
Email videos to students
Create a Stream channel, upload videos to the channel, and then add the channel as a Tab in your Class Team
Upload videos to a personal OneDrive folder then share the link through email
Educators can create virtual office hours, a designated time every day, so students:
Can "stop by" and ask questions
Can turn off Microsoft Teams because the educator isn't available
Can email the educator using Outlook instead of Microsoft Teams
Promoting fun within a remote learning experience:
Doesn't help build strong connections
Doesn't help students transition to a new learning environment
Instills hope in students and help them transition to the new environment
All but one of these allow prerecording a lesson for students. Which one doesn’t provide that feature?
Starting a Teams call with no attendees and recording a demonstration of something
Taking pictures on a phone and emailing them to students
Screen recording feature in PowerPoint
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