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Remote Learning Opportunities: Microsoft Sway Project

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East: Sarah Lorraine slorraine@jsmorton.org

 

West: Patrick Glazik pglazik@jsmorton.org   Freshman Center: Mary Burke mburke@jsmorton.org

 

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Featured Technology: Microsoft Sway

Application Ideas:

  • Lab Report: Have students design an interactive lab report

  • Curate and Share: Have students become experts on a selected topic. Using Sway, students can showcase the knowledge they gained and the diverse resources that gained that knowledge. 

  • Character Analysis: Students can create a profile of a character or historical figure. 

  • How-to Guide: Sway is great for showing process--have students demonstrate the steps needed to solve a problem or way of doing something 

  • Digital Scrapbook: Get to know your students and have them create an interactive digital scrapbook. 

  • Portfolio: Allow students to design their own portfolio (writing, art, lab) and have them reflect on their progress throughout the year. 

  • Digital Storytelling: Have students create their own children's book and have them read (and record) the book aloud!

Featured Lesson: English: Photo Response to Text

Lesson Description: This lesson aims to hone students’ skills of reading, analyzing, and summarizing a text (short story, poem, novel, news article, etc.) Students are asked to read and evaluate a selected or an assigned piece, identify the author’s purpose and style, and then demonstrate knowledge of the text by summarizing the work through images and presenting analysis through image captions.

See the full lesson with accompanying resources below: