School has already started, or will soon be starting, in many of our districts. Although some districts are opting for in-classroom teaching, many are choosing to start (and may continue) to be online. This means that we’re all scrambling to get our best lessons translated to an online format and learning to use different programs and technology tools to provide our students with the synchronous portion of our program. We may have to use a particular program for the official part of our class meeting, but teachers often feel the need to collaborate outside of class time to ensure that lessons are as up-to-date and engaging as possible.If you are using Zoom for your synchronous meetings, here are some keyboard shortcuts courtesy of TeachThought.https://www.teachthought.com/technology/what-are-the-most-useful-keyboard-shortcuts-for-zoom/

Let us know which are your go-to shortcuts and best practices for online teaching.