Coping with Covid: Catlin Tucker on teaching during a Quarantine

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Episode 054: Coping with Covid, with Catlin TuckerAs we all try to wrap our heads around the implications the pandemic will have on our students, our communities, our families, and ourselves, we hope to provide some comforting guidance from an expert in remote learning. Catlin Tucker, whose original Vrain Waves interview aired back in Season 2 about her book Power Up Blended Learning, joins us again for a Sunday discussion about how we can approach these changes to our instruction. Connect with Catlin TuckerWebsite: https://catlintucker.com | Twitter: @catlin_tucker | Most Recent Book: Balance with Blended LearningConnect with Vrain WavesWebsite: vrainwaves.com | Twitter: @VrainWaves | Becky Twitter: @BeckyEPeters | Ben Twitter: @mrkalbIntro Episode 053 with Dr. Todd RosePoem: Pandemic, by Lynn Ungarhttps://www.createtocope.com/: “Creativity is the pathway towards healing.”Washington Post Simulation articleLenin quote: “There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.” Episode 045 with Dr. Jim AfremowEpisode 020 with Catlin TuckerStart of Interview (10:07) Setting schedules at home (12:00)Catlin’s blog with family scheduleSecurity and routine at home Fitting into family schedules (14:52) Schoology, Canvas, Google ClassroomVirtual Office HoursRemindTiming & Moving classes online (17:46) RetrievalPieces of our lessons can live online -- decide which ones work for you Work backwards from your objectivesAdd collaborative opportunities for students to engage with each other Combating Social Isolation (20:27) Catlin’s Blog PostCommunity of Inquiry Framework -- Teaching Presence, Cognitive Presence, Social Presence Informal conversations for development Stronger sense of social presence = better outcomes for online learningGoogle Slides Discussions Less is more, take new learning slowTenets of Online Learning (24:48)Backwards design stands trueWhat artifacts do I need for assessment? Which instructional strategies will work for this outcome? Many tools have more capacity than we even know about -- dig into the tools you already know ScreencastifyWhere should we be spending our energy? (27:15) Video instruction on concepts & new information, model processes, and move students forwardOnline discussions are a must Catlin’s Doctoral WorkPower Up Blended LearningVocabulary.com; NoRedInkOnline discussions (32:34) Catchy title as a hook Layer your questionsMedia is a mustGive students ideas for discussion responses (give a compliment, a recommendation, etc)Ladder of Feedback (Clarity, Value, Concerns, Suggestions) Online discussion tags on Catlin’s blog; [EduCause tips for online discussions]Empowering students to help us redesign the remainder of the school year (35:41) Ask for student feedbackFiltering through all of these ed tech resources (38:17) Think big but start smallFind your pedagogical challenge and then find the tool to address that challengeKami for annotationDon’t overestimate your students’ readiness to access tools for learning onlineCodex.svvsd.orgThe Balance, episode with Jason GreenBalance with Blended LearningBen & Becky’s Takeaways (47:12) Catlin’s home schedule for her kids during isolationJennifer Gonzalez’s Wakelet for isolation | Get on her mailing listDr. Bruce Perry