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I am not sure if this qualifies, but I found the discussion between Scott Hanselman and Dr. David Kellermann on "Effective Remote Teaching with intention and creativity" fascinating:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LaTamAIinc

They mix a number of fairly simple technologies to achieve some really cool new ways to teach remotely.

Also, Scott Hanselman makes a series of well-made videos on "Computer Stuff They Didn't Teach You". His presentation style is down-to-earth, low tech and surprisingly relatable. Check it out!



I found this to be very Microsoft specific, more of an ad for products. Not sure there was enough general ideas and advice about being effective in teaching remotely. It wasn't awful, but for the whole 2020 I think I saw more interesting suggestions in the comments here.


Thank you for this suggestion! Teaching is very challenging in of itself, remote makes things even more difficult. I hope to find some inspiration from this.


Very cool-should be required watching for educators (K-12+ teachers/administrators, MOOC instructors), as well as developers for Zoom, WebEx, Teams.


Here's a short (4.5 min) remote teaching demo by Kellermann - compare this to your average Zoom/Teams/WebEx meeting!

What comes after Zoom teaching? Surface Hub, Teams and XSplit demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5ecT6inCio&list=PLHSIfioizV...


This is nearly exactly the same presentation he does with Hanselman, which makes it seem likes he's only got a small amount of content. This and the parent video are really just a tech demo. More interesting would be an actual class recording.


How excaty did you find "useful" [ one of the fine qualities to name it as best ] this video?




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