Start with a platform you know. Don't be afraid to adapt. When you're ready, explore new EdTech options. Here are three tips for using the Question Formulation Technique virtually — all three of them based on insights and advice from experienced teachers.
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This recorded webinar is a presentation by ESL coach Beth Skelton for the #VirtuEL 2020 Conference. It provides an experience in the QFT and good tips and tricks for implementing it in the language classroom and with language learners of all kinds.
These resources come from educators and technology experts Michelle Pearson and Laura Israelsen of twogeekyteachers.blogspot.com. These two guides provide an overview of the edtech tools that would likely work the best with the Question Formulation Technique including pros, cons, tips and tricks for helping you determine which would work best in your setting.
This resource was developed by Alyssa Park, a 4th grade teacher in Garnderville, NV. Here is her how-to guide complete with a folder of templates you can take and use for facilitating your own online QFT using Google Apps. This has everything you need to do a fully virtual, asynchronous QFT!
The Question Formulation Technique (QFT), a powerful yet simple teaching strategy recently featured in an ASEE online webinar, teaches students…
A short video tour of the education resources available on the Right Question website.