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16 Free Resources for Schools Who are Closing Due to Coronavirus

The CoolCatTeacher

Take the course, Designing for Online Learning which is free. Join the Facebook group Temporary School Closure Support – many helpful conversations are in there. Note: This doesn’t discuss the policy issues involving meals, access, and equity but is meant to get you started and prepared. Today it is free.

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Blended Learning – How to Make it Work in the Classroom.

EdTech4Beginners

To enhance the learning environment with technology and use the classroom time more wisely teachers start implementing additional types of activities such as working in groups, collaborative learning, independent preparation at home, and, in doing so, unwittingly start using the blended learning approach.

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

Shake Up Learning

Thank you to Keith McCray for sharing his thoughts on the new Blended Learning with Google book on Twitter. Rethink how to use #EdTech and now more than ever the 1800s model of education is not working! Megan says that there are a lot of differences between online learning and face-to-face, but that many things do remain the same.

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‘Students Are Lonely:’ What Happens When Coronavirus Forces Schools Online

Edsurge

It sounds like a drastic measure: moving every school to online learning in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus. One enterprising principal she knows created a Google folder for schools to share their virtual learning plans. Here in the U.S. In recent weeks, his teachers have leaned on web tools, including Albert.io

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How To Become The Best Student While Learning Remotely

EdTech4Beginners

Find a set of exercises on the Internet that you can do at home, don’t forget to do an elementary warm-up in front of the screen. Cooking is often ignored when learning remotely so fast food or snacking becomes a common practice. Therefore, it’s vital to move enough to compensate for the forced sedentary lifestyle.

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Toilet Paper, Bread and Eggs.

There is no box

Distance, online, flexible, at-home (my personal favorite) learning is the new reality and after a decade of talking about the importance of EdTech, we’re now living it. It’s a throwback to a world without the Internet, or SnapChat, or X-Box, or Facebook, or YouTube. Paper Packets vs. Online Learning.

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Funding School Services in the Midst of Multiple Crises

edWeb.net

Dr. Gonzales’s district is reaching out to local non-profits for help with the shift to 100% online learning, which cannot be done quickly or cheaply, especially at a time when the district is receiving less state funding. Arati Nagaraj is an education consultant, edtech advisor and school board trustee in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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