Co-Teacher/Multiple Teachers
We desperately need the option to add another teacher to a class. I teach with another teacher, with the younger grades, and it's difficult for them to have to log out of one class, to log into another class. Try explaining that to a 5 year old remotely... Also when we (Teachers) have a different class code, any slides we make we have to remember to share the link with the other teacher, but then if one of us updates the slide, the change will not reflect in the other teachers account. We need to be able to collaborate. We hate sharing passwords and logins but seems the only way to make it work seamlessly right now is if I use the other teachers account or she uses mine. In google classroom your able to add other teachers, why not here?
Thanks for your feedback. We are working on making co-teaching with Lumio better.
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Anonymous commented
Give access to the classroom assistants as a co-teacher so they can work on different lessons than the teacher is working on during small group instruction.
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CLARK, Kendra (kclar415) commented
Is there any idea of when this would be a thing? I co-teach and this is the hardest part.
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Jody Shpur commented
I would agree with everyone. This is MOST critical.
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Melissa Medici commented
Yes! This is a crucial feature that needs to be added! It's also important for grading and analyzing student work.... Both teachers should have access to the student work!
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Carrie Shell commented
YES!! Co-teachers so either can start the lesson in the same class or see the student data.
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Mr. M. Thaxter commented
We (being Teq, Inc.) provide professional development to over 228,000 users on our online learning platform (OTISPD.com) and in person PD, this is one of the most highly asked questions, along with adding music/sound to Lum.io files
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I co-teach and need to be able to share not only Lumio lesson but being able to add co-teachers to a class would be great.
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Julie Jones commented
I would love this feature! I have teachers who come in my room to help with small group instruction. I often have my students using Lumio and my support teachers would love to be able to share my class.
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Jennifer Nakashima commented
YES PLEASE!! We have a number of teaching scenarios with multiple teachers (teaching interns, support teachers, multigrade teachers).
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Margaret Dill-Lentz commented
Please, Please, Please add a co-teacher feature!!!!
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Emer O'Beirne (Intern) commented
In Lumio we need to be able to add a teaching assistant or co-teachers that can also view student responses and provide feedback in real time, via their own teacher login.
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Alejandra Tellez-Mull commented
Having the ability to download or share student's responses to exit tickets or handouts with co teachers would be extremely helpful when dicussing next steps for instruction or for teachers to review work for further instruction. Or just the ability to have coteachers enter sessions at the same time.
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Lisa West commented
Allowing multiple teachers to access a single SLSO lesson is a much-needed feature. Please enable this feature ASAP. Thank you!
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Teach JJ commented
This is a great idea. In addition, both teachers should be able to have access to the students' completed work for grading. When the lesson is shared, the files are erased.
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Teach JJ commented
When the SLSO lesson has been completed by students, a co-teacher should be able to be downloaded and saved so that it could be shared for grading.
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BenD commented
Yes!! This is a must!
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Berny Morales commented
Main teachers are allowed to let their co-teacher powers to edit or make shareable lessons
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Anonymous commented
For Smart Suite, it would be extremely beneficial to allow co-teachers to view student responses and provide feedback.
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Anonymous commented
We need multiple teachers to be using the lesson at the same time. For example, co-teachers want to view student progress on handouts at the same time, make comments on them, etc. Allows all students to get feedback in a more timely manner when we can split the work.
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Anonymous commented
Allow co-teachers to work together delivering and interacting lessons with students, i.e. on an individual handout slide, both teachers could be interacting and scrolling through each student's work.