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Mastering online teaching for student success
Teaching online is more than just moving lessons to Zoom—it’s about creating engaging, supportive, and accessible learning experiences. From balancing live and self-paced activities to leveraging ...
Even in schools offering face-to-face instruction this fall, one “class” of students likely won’t be the coherent unit that it was in past years. Within one 5th grade class, for example, students may ...
For years, “flexible learning” has become one of the most commonly used phrases in education. Yet in an increasingly crowded ...
With schools in East Falmouth, Mass., closed for a few days thanks to a late February blizzard, Natalia Berrios tutored students in reading across six different states and taught English as a second ...
What if you gave a Zoom class and nobody came? That was my nightmare come true when I tried to teach my first online class in March. Many professors had taught online for years, by choice. Not me. I ...
One of the many changes COVID-19 brought those in education was an almost immediate switch to online learning. Overnight, institutions scrambled to keep education moving, while bridging the physical ...
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Master Moodle and Zoom for better online teaching
Educators are upgrading online classrooms by pairing Moodle’s course management tools with Zoom’s live interaction capabilities. From building interactive lessons and managing assignments to embedding ...
LEGO Education is priming to help teachers in the new school year with initiatives intended to serve learning, whether it takes place in person or remotely. New programs include STEM lessons that ...
This year, educators around the world have been testes and challenged like never before. In adapting to one of biggest shocks in the history of education, schools and universities have been forced to ...
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