Earlier this year I created and published A Teacher's Guide to Backchannels and Informal Assessment. That free guide explains what a backchannel is, why you might want to use a backchannel in your classroom, and provides directions for using three backchannel tools in your classroom. This coming Tuesday, November 5th at 4pm EST I am going to conduct a free webinar about backchannels and informal assessment in the classroom.
A Teacher's Guide to Backchannels and Informal Assessment is open to the first 25 people that register. I cannot open more seats because I have only licensed 25 seats through GoToTraining. Please only register if you know that you can attend the live session. The webinar will be recorded and published here on Free Technology for Teachers for those who cannot attend the live session. Click here to register for the webinar.
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