Lesson of the Week Recap

Catch a recap of all the amazing lessons YOU, our users, are creating!

Each week we select a stand out, top notch, lesson from SoftChalk Share and feature it across our social media platforms. SoftChalk Share is an Open Education Resource (OER), learning object repository with thousands of free learning materials (used in blended learning environments, online learning environments, flipped classrooms and more…) created by educators just like the ones listed below.

These lessons are interactive, engaging and cover a wide variety of subjects. Through these, you can see the endless possibilities SoftChalk has to offer and learn something new in the process. 

BONUS:  Because these lessons are shared under Creative Commons licensing,  you can copy them into your own SoftChalk Cloud account and use as is, or repurpose as needed! 

Simply click the title of the lesson or picture to view it in its entirety. If you like it, share it!

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Samantha Penney
Indiana State University
This interactive lesson helps learners determine how mindset and grit can affect their college life, career and personal life outcomes.


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Designing Online Lessons
Abe Soltani
Langston University
This lesson gives faculty tips and strategies for creating and designing online lessons. It goes through transitioning to online lessons, planning for creating online lessons and more…
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Elizabeth McMahon
Northland Community & Technical College
This lesson serves as the agenda and information source for a conference. Attendees look to this lesson for the conference schedule, map, presenter handouts and more.

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Jessica Dahl
Harford Community College
Being able to locate reliable literary criticism from sources like databases and reference books is the main goal of this lesson. Learners are given tips for searching a database and finding literary criticism articles.

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