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Public Libraries Can Improve Remote Learning. Here’s How.

Edsurge

It is important to note that teachers and schools offered from March through May was, in most cases, not best practice online learning. It was emergency do-the-best-we-can-with-no-notice learning. Public libraries offer an incredible array of tools, supports, and resources—far beyond (but also including) the books.

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Early Elementary: Differentiate Reading Practice

Catlin Tucker

In one online learning station, students listen to books/stories with an audio recording. Here are some great online resources for the online learning stations. Storyline Online is a fantastic site sponsored by the SAG Foundation. This strategy uses technology in two stations. Read & Listen Resources.

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Top 5 new EdTech tools that you might use in your university

Neo LMS

The Kudan Elementary School in downtown Tokyo organized the first robot teacher testing as far back as 2009. Online learning. Online learning is an all-encompassing strategy that doesn’t consist of only one tool. Digital libraries. They are patient and unbiased. Conclusion.

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5 Reasons Why School Computer Labs Still Matter

ViewSonic Education

For example, reference articles can be kept open and visible as students write a paper. Elementary school students have the least access to personal devices, at 71%. Integrating workstations into the school library is a popular approach. These diverse spaces are often known as the “ library commons.”

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The Future of Online Teaching in a Post-COVID World – SULS093

Shake Up Learning

Listen to this article. . Thank you to Keith McCray for sharing his thoughts on the new Blended Learning with Google book on Twitter. Megan says that there are a lot of differences between online learning and face-to-face, but that many things do remain the same. Synchronous and Asynchronous Online Learning Expectations.

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PebbleGo Expands Its Reach by Adding Spanish Content and Audio

techlearning

PebbleGo’s database is used by students in nearly 20% of the country’s elementary schools. With more than 1,000 articles connected to K–2 curriculum topics, PebbleGo exposes students to the concept of research and credible sources to begin developing good digital citizenship skills at an early age.

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How to improve schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to students

The Hechinger Report

Related: A padlocked drinking fountain, tree stump seats and a caution-taped library: See how the coronavirus has transformed schools. Diep, the fully remote Brooklyn student, said he likes the freedom of online learning, but misses connecting and engaging with other students. “In So, no one has the upper edge.”

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