The Hybrid Teacher, Emma Pass
The Hybrid Teacher, Emma Pass
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The Hybrid Teacher
Using Technology to Teach In Person and Online

Author: Emma Pass

Narrator: Rachel Perry

Unabridged: 6 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/10/2021


Synopsis

A practical, educational technology resource for educators teaching remotely or in the classroom

The most effective hybrid teachers are those that have a vast knowledge of instructional strategies, technologies, tools, and resources, and can masterfully build meaningful relationships with students in-person and through a screen. The Hybrid Teacher: Using Technology to Teach In-Person and Online will teach educators to leverage the technology they have access to both in their traditional brick-and-mortar classrooms and in remote learning environments, including established online and hybrid schools; emergency response models for pandemics, natural disasters; rural education; and connecting with students who can't make it to school.

Many of us had to adapt to online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, but we still need resources for optimizing our instruction and becoming the best teachers we can be. This book is a practical guide for teachers who want to prepare for current and future remote instruction or leverage the best practices of remote instruction and EdTech tools to bring back to their brick-and-mortar classrooms. You'll learn about the impact of social and economic differences on classroom technology, and you'll find strategies and advice for maximizing success in each situation.

About Emma Pass

Emma Pass is a hybrid teacher and consultant with experience teaching in US districts including Colorado and Nevada, as well as schools in the UK and Europe. She has had the opportunity to travel around the world, speaking to teachers about the power and potential of technology to engage and differentiate for students.


Reviews

Goodreads review by April on August 25, 2021

For most of us who have had to teach digitally for the last year and a half, this doesn't add much new to the equation... And for those in the future, the information will be out of date. So even though there were some good pedagogical considerations in the first section of the book, I didn't find m......more