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    Do You Know About Flip Signs And Other Tools For The Virtual Classroom?

    en-usAugust 25, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Today’s episode is about flip signs and other tools you need for your virtual or distance learning classroom. It’s all about you getting equipped with a few simple tools so that you end your online sessions with a smile on your face.


    Time Stamp:

    Welcome: :06

    Encouragement: :50

    Virtual Learning Tools Fip Signs: 3:45

    A/B Signs: 7:20

    True/False: 9:35

    Question/Hand: 10:15

    Microphone: 12:07

    Music Stand:14:37

    Close:16:20



    Resources Mentioned:

    https://www.makingthebasicsfun.com/fullflip 

    YouTube Live Stream: https://youtu.be/iM3TH-Lk9Zg 



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