Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic most traditional face-to-face opportunities for learning have been canceled or postponed. Taking it… — Read on http://www.techrepublic.com/resource-library/downloads/online-education-toolbox-tips-and-resources-for-distance-learning-free-pdf/
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Typology of Free Web-based Learning Technologies | EDUCAUSE
This paper presents the outcomes of a typological analysis of Web based learning technologies. This includes the most recent 2020 version. — Read on library.educause.edu/resources/2020/4/typology-of-free-web-based-learning-technologies
How Can Educators Tap Into Research to Increase Engagement During Remote Learning? | EdSurge News
As university professors and researchers who work closely with K-12 online teachers and learners, we’ve heard from many newly remote educators who are … — Read on http://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-05-06-how-can-educators-tap-into-research-to-increase-engagement-during-remote-learning
10 strategies for online learning during a coronavirus outbreak | ISTE
As the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to spread, schools around the globe are shifting to online learning in an effort to slow the spread of the disease. — Read on http://www.iste.org/explore/learning-during-covid-19/10-strategies-online-learning-during-coronavirus-outbreak
How Online Learning Research Can Improve Remote Instruction | EdSurge News
Looking for an easy way to become a better online instructor? At a time when millions of educators have been thrown into remote learning with no formal … — Read on http://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-05-13-how-online-learning-research-can-improve-remote-instruction
Coronavirus has exposed the cracks in digital teaching strategies – Axios
The leap to remote education has left teachers and parents struggling to recreate the classroom experience online. — Read on http://www.axios.com/virtual-education-problems-coronavirus-2e91bd81-f7e5-44d2-b2d9-8947517a46aa.html
New Teacher Survey Shows That Digital Materials Were Not Optimal Before the Pandemic. Now That They Are Front and Center, How Should They Be Used? | RAND
Schools and teachers can support student learning during the COVID-19 crisis by considering how to keep curricula front and center alongside a set of targeted digital materials that connect with curricula and can keep students learning, engaged, and connected to their school support systems. — Read on http://www.rand.org/blog/2020/05/new-teacher-survey-shows-that-digital-materials-were.html
Fall Scenario #14: A Modified Tutorial Model | Learning Innovation
Personalized learning and students as co-educators. — Read on http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/learning-innovation/fall-scenario-14-modified-tutorial-model
Survey: Emergency Move Online Forced More than Half of Faculty to Learn New Teaching Methods — Campus Technology
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly all higher education institutions (90 percent) in a recent survey used some form of emergency distance education to complete the Spring 2020 term. And 56 percent of faculty who moved courses online were using teaching methods they had never used before. — Read on campustechnology.com/articles/2020/04/22/survey-emergency-move-online-forced-more-than-half-of-faculty-to-learn-new-teaching-methods.aspx
Educational Leadership:A New Reality: Getting Remote Learning Right
Educational Leadership:A New Reality: Getting Remote Learning Right — Read on http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/summer20/vol77/num10/toc.aspx