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TQ Distance Learning Webinar 6: Leveling up Seesaw for Distance Learning

Beginning and intermediate Seesaw users will take a deeper dive into the many features of Seesaw and models of how we can organically embed authentic social emotional supports.

At a Glance

Learn to create your own custom Seesaw activities and discover how Seesaw's built-in features—like folders, skills, and blogs—can help streamline the assessment and feedback processes

Topics

  • COVID-19
  • Digital & Virtual Learning

Outcomes

  • Seesaw
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National Education Association

Last Updated: September 22, 2020

Details

Audience Role

  • Teacher

Session Length

1 Hour, 10 Minutes

Session Format

Webinar

Beginning and intermediate Seesaw users will take a deeper dive into the many features of Seesaw and models of how we can organically embed authentic social emotional supports. Learn to create your own custom Seesaw activities. Also discover how Seesaw's built-in features—like folders, skills, and blogs—can help streamline the assessment and feedback processes, whether at home or in the classroom. This session is perfect for educators who have attended our beginning Seesaw session or who use Seesaw and want to learn more.

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