Remote Learning Guide

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1. Accessing GLOW and teams

Students working from home should access class resources and tasks through Teams. It is important that you know how to log in to Glow and know how to access Teams. Contact your class teacher if you need your Glow password reset.

 

2. Download the teams app

Download the Teams app for your iPad / mobile phone. This will send you alerts about your classes e.g. announcements and assignments.

It would also be useful to download the OneNote app – many departments will use this as your digital jotter. You can download the full Office 365 for free from Glow.

 

3. Cleveden House Style

Your teachers will have specific channels in your class Teams:

  • a General channel where your teachers will post learning outlines and other important announcments for the class.
  • a Questions channel to allow you to contact your teacher with questions. Please tag your teacher when you post a questions e.g. @Mr Steenson This will alert them to your post.
  • a Meetings channel where video lessons / supported study can take place.

 

4. Learning outline posts

If you’re learning from home it is your responsibility to access and complete tasks set by your teacher.

Your teacher will post weekly/daily learning outcomes in the General Channel for you to access. This will tell you what topic is being covered that day. It will also tell you where to access resources such as PowerPoints, notes, assignments and any tasks due to be completed. You can also let your teacher know you have accessed the post by liking the post

 

5. Files Tab

Remember you can access resources in the Files tab in Teams or from your Class Notebook. This includes PowerPoints, notes, worksheets etc.

 

6. Class Notebook (OneNote)

If your teacher is using OneNote you can access this from Home on your iPad, Computer Tablet or phone using the One Note app.

This acts as an electronic jotter allowing you to access tasks and feedback from home. you can also upload pictures of written tasks to be marked digitally. It will act as a portfolio of evidence of your work

 

7. Assignments

Assignments in Teams can be used to set class tasks, homework and assessments. Access the Assignments Section in Teams to view all assignments due.

Make sure you select ‘hand in’ to let your teacher know you have completed it. If you are completing an assignment task by hand – please insert a picture of your work into a Word Document or OneNote page before uploading. This will help your teacher mark you work digitally providing you with Timely Feedback.

 

8. Access Help Videos

You will be using Teams regularly. Should you need any support in how to use teams – we have videos on the Remote Learning Hub. Be sure to check them out.

 

9. Appropriate use

  • All posts should be acceptable for class and relevant to task e.g. no silly posts or inapporopriate language.
  • If attending a video call do not record or take pictures of anyone on the call.

 

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