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Preparing for Fall 2020: Blended and Online Learning

Catlin Tucker

I’ve designed a self-paced online course to support teachers who are trying to prepare for the fall. Each module consists of four video lessons, action items, and templates, resources, and links to related readings. Module 1: Teaching Presence–Designing Your Blended/Online Course. The course is composed of six modules.

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How edtech strengthens parental engagement in online learning

Neo LMS

Current distance learning settings have made this crystal clear. Read more: Best practices for supporting parents with remote learning. Parents should be very much involved in the dynamics of their children’s learning process and have a close relationship with the teachers and the school. Learning Management Systems.

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Advancing with Blended & Online Learning

Catlin Tucker

In the last ten months, teachers have had to design and facilitate learning for various teaching and learning landscapes. Teachers in states hit hard by the pandemic, like my home state of California, have been online since March. Give students more agency over their learning. Below is an overview of the content.

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New Video Series Given to Teachers to Help with Online Learning

EdNews Daily

We first heard about the classroom training program Classroom 2.0 The post New Video Series Given to Teachers to Help with Online Learning first appeared on EdNews Daily. The post New Video Series Given to Teachers to Help with Online Learning first appeared on EdNews Daily.

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How online learning contributes to a more inclusive HE experience

Neo LMS

One thing that I’ve been thrilled about is that technology and online learning have really supported these students to continue their education, even though the pandemic disrupted many systems and processes. As schools and universities reopen their gates, there’s great hope that there will soon be more in-person learning.

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10 Essential Online Learning Best Practices – Free Webinar

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter We took our school from a physical school on a Friday to a distance learning campus by Monday. And the learning continues. They know how to do distance learning. Higher ed could learn some things, but we are specifically addressing K12.

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Troubleshooting the Flipped Classroom: Dealing with Unprepared Students

Catlin Tucker

Why Would a Teacher Use the Flipped Classroom Model? First, let’s establish the value of the flipped classroom in case you have never used this blended learning model. The flipped classroom was designed to invert the traditional approach to instruction and practice/application. I caution teachers not to do this.