HyperDocs: Activities to Hook Your Students into Learning

Lauren Boucher
Presenter
60
mins
Course length
Multi Device
Access from mobile or laptop
4.95
Course rating
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Description

We all know how important a good "hook" is to spark our students' interest and engagement in new learning. Join Lauren Boucher as she shares a variety of tools and strategies that, when combined, create hooks that fit perfectly into the design of HyperDocs and make learning fun! She will also discuss best practices for incorporating effective hooks into HyperDocs including activities that will grab your students' attention and keep them wanting more! Participants will receive exclusive access to Lauren's HyperDocs website that is chock-full of resources, samples, and done-for-you templates, as well as the opportunity to make-and-take their own HyperDocs that they can immediately use with their students.

Objectives

Incorporate hooks into HyperDocs that will spark students' interest and engagement in new learning.

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Lauren Boucher

Lauren Boucher has 18+ years in public education, teaching 3rd grade, gifted K-8, and working as a Digital Teaching and Learning Coach. Now a Southeast Regional Consultant for the NC Department of Public Instruction, she shares innovative ed tech practices nationwide.
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