Webinars
Enhance your digital skills
DDLTS offers a wide range of webinars to help local educators harness the potential of technology for digital teaching and learning.
Educators can attend multiple sessions. Once you apply, details will be sent via email. A certificate of attendance will be issued to all attendees.
From time to time, the DDLTS hosts a number of webinars. Hereunder is a list of past webinars. If you are interested in one of the below webinars, you can contact us on our email.
Introduction to ms Teams
Target audience: Primary Educators
Ms Teams Part 1: An overview of Ms Teams and how this tool can be used by the teacher with her class.
Assignments in ms Teams
Target audience: Primary Educators
Ms Teams Part 2: How to create and assign work to students, correct it and send feedback. Track students’ progress and send Praise badges.
The class notebook in ms teams
Target audience: Primary Educators
Ms Teams Part 3: Participants should have already attended both Ms Teams Part 1 and Part 2.
Collaborative class books with Book creator
Target audience: Primary Educators
An overview of how to use book creator to document each pupils’ learning journey by documenting activities the child has engaged in.
Flipgrid
Target audience: Primary Educators
How to engage students in discussion by uploading videos. A hands-on webinar where participants create their own Flipgrid Topic.
using forms as an assessment tool
Target audience: Primary Educators
An overview of how Ms Forms can be used to create quizzes for assessment. A hands-on opportunity where participants can create their own Forms quiz and share it with the group.
J2E – using Jit in Early Years classrooms
Target audience: Early Years Educators
A useful digital tool to promote creative writing tasks which teachers can readily access, provide suggestions and feedback to students. J2 Webby, a web publishing tool will also be introduced.
j2e – using j2E5 in junior years classrooms
Target audience: Junior Years Educators
A useful digital tool to promote create writing tasks which enables teachers to access pupils’ writings, correct and give feedback. These tasks can also be assigned through J2 homework and published in the class blog using J2Webby.