How to Start a Hybrid Learning Center By Matthew X. Joseph published 21 January 21 A hybrid learning center can help you maximize simultaneous learning
10 Educational Resources for Homeschooling and Remote Learning By TJ Fink published 15 January 21 Some of the best digital resources for homeschooling and remote learning
How to Teach Project-Based Learning in a Virtual Classroom By Dr. Donna Wright published 11 January 21 Project-based learning can engage and encourage students to be curious, explore career paths, and find real-world relevance
How to Build Teacher Capacity for Mobile Learning Through Peer Coaching By Annie Galvin Teich published 22 December 20 New training model ensures preservice teachers will effectively implement mobile technology
5 Ways to Run a Successful Virtual Coding Program By Khrista D. Henry published 18 December 20 Here’s how one school pivoted to a virtual coding and robotics program when COVID hit
The Future of Hybrid Learning By Erik Ofgang published 15 December 20 HyFlex pioneer Dr. Brian Beatty discusses what’s working and what’s not in hybrid learning, and what’s to come
Best Flippity Tips and Tricks for Teachers By Luke Edwards published 14 December 20 With these best Flippity tips and tricks for teachers, make flash cards, build quizzes, and better engage a class
Strategies for Remote and Hybrid STEM By Sascha Zuger published 11 December 20 Three classroom educators offer suggestions and resources for remote and hybrid STEM instruction
What is Flippity and How Does It Work? By Luke Edwards published 10 December 20 Turn Google Sheets into flash cards, quizzes and more with Flippity.
How to Implement Long-Term Remote Learning in a Rural Area By Ray Bendici published 7 December 20 With a high at-risk population, education leaders at Gila River Indian Community have implemented a long-term approach to remote learning education despite pandemic uncertainty
Reopening Rollercoaster: Stay Open, Go Home, Come Back? By Ray Bendici published 3 December 20 Reopening schools continues to be a complicated issue for education leaders, teachers, families, and students
Best Buncee Tips and Tricks for Teachers By Luke Edwards published 30 November 20 Use Buncee to get the best out of the presentation tool and your students with these tips and tricks.
How to Stay Connected to Students During Covid By Erik Ofgang published 30 November 20 Creating new study spaces and encouraging peer mentorship are among the ways higher ed institutions are trying to stay connected to students
Covid Diary: Merrill Middle School By TL Editors published 30 November 20 The COVID Diary series follows educators and administrators throughout the year as they share stories about how their districts are handling teaching and learning during the pandemic
Covid Diary: Westminster High School By TL Editors published 25 November 20 The COVID Diary series follows educators and administrators throughout the year as they share stories about how their districts are handling teaching and learning during the pandemic
How to Take College Orientation Online By Ellen Ullman published 24 November 20 Higher ed has had to re-imagine college orientation with new strategies and digital tools
What is Buncee and How Does It Work? By Luke Edwards published 24 November 20 Get everything you need to know about multimedia project creation platform Buncee.
Social and Emotional Learning, Trauma, and This School Year By Ray Bendici published 20 November 20 How can educators use social and emotional learning to address students’ trauma, help them cope with recent changes, and be successful in the 2020-21 school year and beyond
Screen Test: The Challenges of Special Needs Assessments During Remote and Hybrid Learning By Sascha Zuger published 20 November 20 Trying to get accurate assessments of students with special needs during remote learning continues to be a big challenge
What Research Shows About Screen Time for Students By Dr. Kecia Ray published 18 November 20 Moderation in screen time for students and prioritizing active screen time versus passive screen time can make all the difference