I spent the spring and summer of 2020 teaching physics remotely. During this time I came up with great strategies to make my classroom as interactive as possible. In this video I talk about the importance of having a drawing tablet if you are teaching math or physics. I also talk about using polls and anonymous questions to make your class as lively as possible.
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