Maximizing Virtual Backgrounds - A Tool To Promotes Community, Literacy & Fun
Since March 13, I have only been teaching remotely. It was eight months last week. I have learned so much and met so many people since then. There are many things I miss and there are many things I cherish. My conversations over these past months with educators inspire and motivate me. Again and again, we always started with what is essential and then try to bring that to life in a virtual setting.
Here is one idea that is so simple, so effective, so engaging, and works like a charm!
Virtual Backgrounds
First off, kids absolutely LOVE changing the virtual background so we’ve got engagement!
Second, photographs and images have always been a great way to generate topics for conversation, inquiry, and writing so we’ve got purpose.
Third, kids can choose, upload, and share their background on their own time so we’ve got agency.
Fourth, when kids have a chance to share their background and why they chose it, we’ve got community building.
I have been using virtual backgrounds with readers and writers since August. These images have helped me introduce myself to students.
I have modeled small moment stories by sharing an important person, place, object, or turning point in my life.
I have modeled topics for nonfiction writing and for nonfiction research.
I have shared images that inspire poetry, letter writing, and opinion writing.
It has always been said that “A picture is worth a thousand words.” I don’t know of a time when there has more need to communicate effectively, efficiently, and authentically. Give it a go … I promise your students will learn new things, make connections, share emotions, and be inspired to write.