Interactive Syllabus

 Like most educators, I've spent the better part of my summer preparing for a fall return; whether it be face-to-face, virtual, or a hybrid system. To cover all bases, I prepared as if we were going 100% virtual. My first project was to convert my syllabus into a digital syllabus.

About a quarter of the way into the project, I switched course. I decided to convert my syllabus into an interactive Google Slide activity (a hyperslide). My rationale behind this was I wanted to ensure (or at least maximize the likelihood) students would read and understand my syllabus. I am sure most teachers understand the frustration of pouring hours into the creation of a syllabus and time in class discussing the syllabus only to see it tossed in the recycling bin as students leave your classroom.

I incorporated questions throughout my slides for students to answer in the speaker notes (or if we are face-to-face we can discuss in large or small groups). I also included a "Meet the Teacher" scavenger hunt activity and a slide covering Cornell notes (the note-taking strategy we use throughout the year.)

I'd be interested to hear how other folks are handling the start of the new year? Are you handing out paper syllabi or did you create something digital?

Wishing everyone a safe and happy school year!



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