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UMBC Trauma Aware Teaching October 2020
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Do
you
use
welcome
slides
with
your
learners?
There
are
many
ways
to
get
learners
engaged
from
the
moment
they
enter
the
room.
Remember,
not
everyone
has
used
Zoom
before.
Did
you
know
that
you
can
change
the
skin
tone
of
your
reactions
in
Zoom.
Your
students
will
appreciate
this
too!
https://lifehacker.com/how-to-change-the-skin-tone-of-your-zoom-reactions-1843952431
Giving
learners
choices
is
a
trauma
aware
practice.
Where
in
your
course
can
you
build
in
opportunities
for
choice?
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