This week’s question-of-the-week is: What are your “go-to” instructional strategies and tools for making a virtual classroom work? Most Classroom Q & A columns begin with some comments from me, ...
This is especially effective while teaching in person, and also can be done during virtual learning. Teaching in a distance learning classroom Even with the best resources, it can still be difficult ...
Today, with modern technologies, we have access to a great number of helping tools that can come in handy in various spheres of our lives. One of the most valuable today is distance education as well ...
As we all speculate on what schools will look like in 2020-21, one thing is becoming abundantly clear: distance learning will continue to be at least part of our reality. This new medium of learning ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced schools to rethink how to deliver instruction. In the spring, it created an immediate demand for devices and internet access for all students. Teachers were required ...
Before the coronavirus pandemic, some teachers considered having a camera in their classrooms to be an invasion of their privacy, but livestreaming lessons is now the new norm. Distance learning and ...
With shelter at home orders affecting organizations globally, learning and education professionals have quickly figured out how to move their programs online. When you purchase through links on our ...
Idaho State University is expanding its distance learning to rural areas in Southeast Idaho. High school students in Blackfoot, Fort Hall, Malad and Rockland can now take ISU courses. According to the ...
It’s important for teachers to find ways to teach social-emotional learning and character development to help their students build the skills necessary to process the events of 2020 and to persevere ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced schools to rethink how to deliver instruction. In the spring, it created an immediate demand for devices and internet access for all students. Teachers were required ...
(This is Part Four in an ongoing series responding to specific teacher questions related to remote learning. You can see Part One here, Part Two here, and Part Three here.) Note: In addition to a ...