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Virtual platforms & strategies for connecting w/ learners

Virtual platforms & strategies for connecting w/ learners

Advisors, school counselors, teachers and leaders are using these digital platforms and strategies to engage with students – especially during the pandemic:

  • Asynchronous lessons and surveys
  • Attending classes
  • Bitmoji
  • Chat Bar
  • Counseling website
  • Drop in supports
  • Email
  • FAFSA night - virtually
  • Google platforms:  join teachers’ G meets, grade level, one on one
    • Chat
    • Meets
    • Classroom
    • Hangouts
    • Voice  (assigns a number to you – all calls transferred)
  • Group career counseling sessions
  • Kahoot (game based)
  • Live sessions
  • Meaningful Career Conversations
    • Meaningful Monday
  • Microsoft Teams
    • Chat and Virtual Meetings
  • Nearpod  "Make every lesson interactive!"

  • Videos
    • Videos of me doing a lesson
    • Recorded
  • Virtual advisement boards
  • Virtual calendar
  • Virtual home visits
  • Virtual lessons
  • Virtual "minute meetings"
  • Virtual office hours
  • Virtual workshops
  • Visual aids and engagement through movement
  • YouCanBook.me - appointment calendar link to all families, then meeting
  • Zoom   (fee-based)
    • appointments
    • classrooms – then breakout
    • break-out rooms
    • embedded in Schoology

graphic - connecting virtually
Type of Practice: 
  • Platform
  • Websites
  • Category: 
  • Individual Development
  • Communications / Messaging / Marketing
  • Meaningful Career Conversations
  • Parent / Family Resources
  • Type of Organization: 
  • Virtual Learning Environment
  • District Size: 
  • Not a District
  • Region: 
  • Not Region-Specific
  • Developmental Level: 
  • Elementary School
  • Middle School
  • High School
  • Adult Learner