How to Engage Students (and Identify Them) — from thejournal.com by Dian Schaffhauser Excerpt (emphasis DSC): “The lessons that created the most engaging experiences for […]
Zoom, but for X: How startups are building for our new video normal — from protocol.com by Biz Carson Meet the startups building the next […]
[K12] Best Practices for Teaching Online — from Laurel Springs School; with thanks to The Journal for their article on this entitled, “While Schools Go […]
Teaching in a Hybrid Classroom – What’s Working, What’s Not — from derekbruff.org by Derek Bruff Excerpt: Now that we’re a few weeks into the […]
Today’s awkward Zoom classes could bring a new era of higher education — from edsurge.com by Debra Spar Excerpt: Indeed, the forced march to Zoom […]
From DSC: Some of the following questions came to my mind recently: In this age of the Coronavirus, how can we think differently about learning […]
From DSC: If one doesn’t have access to the Internet, a computer, or any such mobile technology as seen in the image above…could TV become […]
At home, workers seek alternative credentials — from insidehighered.com by Lindsay McKenzie Interest in alternative online credentials spiked after people started working remotely this spring. […]
From DSC: I instantly see the inequities involved here — as only those with the resources can choose this route. Also, one would have to […]
I’m a teacher headed back to school next month. It’s going to be traumatic. — from co.chalkbeat.org by Autumn Jones A teacher mental health crisis […]
Learning ecosystems across the country — especially those involving K-12 — are morphing once again. Have you heard about the explosive interest and potential growth […]
Questions/reflections from DSC: How might this be used for online-based learning? For “learning pods” and homeschoolers out there? Will assistants such as the Webex Assistant […]