Educator Center Training Transcript
Malak Mohamad Assaf
Name Description Points Duration
21st century learning design: Course 2 - This course explores the broader meaning of collaboration, and your understanding of it. You will learn 950 [Link]
to design lessons in which students can develop collaboration skills. You will be introduced to the
collaboration dimensions of collaboration and learn to identify when lessons contain these dimensions. To
successfully complete this course, you must pass the assessment by answering at least 80% of the
Completed on: 4/7/2020
questions correctly.
Welcome to Blended, Personalized Learning! Learn how to begin or enhance your blended, personalized instruction to create learning experiences N/A N/A
that ensure success for each student. Dive into various blended learning models: station rotation,
Completed on: 4/7/2020 flipped learning, flex model with playlists and more whilst exploring lessons that were personalized to
reach each students' unique interests and/or needs with Buncee.
Gain an understanding of what blended learning is and why it makes personalized learning easier.
Understand how to use popular blended learning models in your classroom.
Microsoft Forms: Creating Authentic This introductory course will get you started using Microsoft Forms. With Microsoft Forms, you can 500 [Link]
create surveys, quizzes, and polls, and easily see results as they come in. When you create a quiz or
Assessments form, you can invite others to respond to it using any web browser, even on mobile devices. As results
are submitted, you can use built-in analytics to evaluate responses. Form data, such as quiz results, can
Completed on: 2/8/2020
be easily exported to Excel for additional analysis or grading.
Getting Started with OneNote Learning is more powerful and dynamic with tools that are already right in front of you – and it’s up to 500 [Link]
educators to impress this on students in the classroom.
Completed on: 2/8/2020
With Microsoft OneNote, educators can create digital notebooks that support academic standards and
education outcomes across disciplines and tasks, such as writing, reading, mathematics, science,
history, CTE, and elective courses. Students may use OneNote across content areas and grade levels,
and use OneNote to compile and organize unstructured information, research, and content. OneNote
also supports research, collaboration, information management, communication, note taking,
journaling, reflective writing, and academic requirements.
Transform Learning with Microsoft Teams In this introduction course, educators learn the basics of Teams and how they can implement its 500 [Link]
features into their classroom
Completed on: 2/8/2020
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