Seneca Use Case: Introducing New Topics
Rob Price
Teacher Community @ Seneca Learning
January 05, 2021

Seneca Use Case: Introducing New Topics

Many teachers use Seneca to introduce new topics to students. This can be done in three ways:

  1. In class (or during a virtual lesson)

Log in to Seneca and open the topic you want to introduce during that lesson. Use our slides and interactive questions as the basis for your explanation and teaching. They will help you to create an engaging lesson!

  1. As homework

After having introduced the topic in class, create an assignment on Seneca about that topic and ask students to complete it before the next lesson. This will be a nice way to get them even more interested in the content. The assignments can be shared via Google Classroom and other systems you already use.

  1. Flipped Classroom

Before teaching a new topic, create an assignment on Seneca and ask students to complete it before the lesson. All Seneca assignments come with interactive questions and also with bite-sized content information. Thus, it is a great resource for flipped learning, which will keep your students engaged and motivated!

Here is a video explaining how to invite your students to Seneca. Any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch via email (rob@seneca.io) or Twitter (@seneca_k12)

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