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Creating a safe environment for online learning

Neo LMS

Teachers in all fields saw their lives turned upside down with the arrival of COVID-19, with most having to resort to remote learning. From an email address to a social security number, just about any piece of personal information can be used by cybercriminals for malicious means. That advice goes both ways. Limit cyberbullying.

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Online Learning During COVID-19

edWeb.net

Julie Evans, CEO of Project Tomorrow, and Chris O’Neal, a former teacher and current Blackboard Solutions Engineer, shared front-line stories and tips to provide insight into how to ensure continuity of learning for our students during this unprecedented time. Three Phases of Online Learning. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING.

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Virtual Virtuoso: Optimal user experience features for e-learning

Neo LMS

If this spring semester of impromptu remote learning has taught us anything, it’s that not everyone takes immediately to online learning. From there, you can marshal the vast potential of technology to create an online learning environment and digital learning content precisely tailored to each student’s needs and interests.

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How Parents Can Protect Kid’s Privacy and Safety Online

Ask a Tech Teacher

These tools enable you to monitor their mobile devices and computers, so you know whatever your child is doing online. Learning parental control tool is the first step to divert your child towards educational content and resources instead of browsing throughout the day. Conclusion.

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How to Manage Student Devices for Remote Learning

Digital Promise

Here’s a list of ideas for offline resources from Verizon Innovative Learning Schools. Test the mobile device management (MDM) and internet filter off campus, and test it often. You should not record or snap photos of your remote classroom with student images and then post on social media. Finally, keep it simple.

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Responding to COVID-19: How Are the Children?

Digital Promise

For instance, Learning Heroes, a nonprofit organization that equips parents to support learning at home, worked with partner organizations to update The Learning Hero Roadmap , a free K-8 interactive guide with videos and tools to help parents support grade-level math and reading as well as social-emotional development.

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The Social Institute Expands Curriculum to Educate and Empower Third-Grade Students 

eSchool News

This gamified approach to supporting student well-being, called #WinAtSocial, empowers students to navigate their social world positively — including social media and technology — to fuel their health, happiness, and future success. Have the power to shape their everyday lives through the choices they make.