Remote Learning

remote learning and teaching in the pandemic era

  1. Flipped Learning in Remote or Hybrid Education

    Flipped Learning in Remote or Hybrid Education
    Flipping the classroom helps students move more at their own pace—only taking the time they need to learn something. It also helps them utilize their teachers or peers for help while they’re engaged in their work as opposed to putting it down, forgetting about it, and then asking the next day. But, how could flipped learning help in remote settings?
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Bite-Sized Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Bite-Sized Learning
    This week, we’re talking about bite-sized learning. Bite-sized learning involves teaching with short and highly focused lessons. They typically cover one specific topic and clear learning objectives for students to meet. And, when utilized consistently, these types of experiences can be very beneficial for some students.
  3. Rising Resources | Zigazoo for Smarter Screen Time

    Rising Resources | Zigazoo for Smarter Screen Time
    With Zigazoo, students can take pride in their learning by creating original content. Zigazoo serves as a response tool for them to create thoughtful responses to teacher-posed questions or challenges. Whether you’re discussing a historic event, teaching a new type of math, or simply in the mood to get student creativity flowing, Zigazoo can help.
  4. Eduporium Weekly | Learning Differences in Remote Ed

    Eduporium Weekly | Learning Differences in Remote Ed
    It’s been widely documented how difficult it’s been for special education students and teachers in distance learning. Though we’re a year into this new form of education, teachers are still learning about how to best work with special education students from afar. And, this week, that’s our topic for exploration.
  5. Upcoming Webinar: micro:bit and MakeCode in Education

    Upcoming Webinar: micro:bit and MakeCode in Education
    Not only can students use the micro:bit to learn about coding basics using MakeCode, it has a ton of secondary applications in STEM education. Join us on Thursday, March 4 as we team up with our partners from micro:bit to discuss integrating the micro:bit and its new features in remote, hybrid, or in-class education!
  6. Eduporium Weekly | Supporting SEL Remotely

    Eduporium Weekly | Supporting SEL Remotely
    MakerEd tools allow students to connect their heads to their hearts using their hands. And, up until a year ago, so much good was being done in the classroom to advance social and emotional stability in students by using technology in creative ways. Now, however, there are all new reasons to focus on SEL in remote learning.
  7. Eduporium Weekly | Remote Learning Priorities

    Eduporium Weekly | Remote Learning Priorities
    Teachers in remote learning are now regularly picking and choosing what they will focus on in their remote instruction. Since there is simply not enough time to cover all they normally would, prioritizing the most important items has become the norm. But, how are these priorities determined?
  8. Dash's Neighborhood for In-Person or Remote Coding

    Dash's Neighborhood for In-Person or Remote Coding
    With a Class Connect subscription (that’s now included in bundle purchases), educators can access the brand-new Dash’s Neighborhood program. With this virtual coding environment, students can keep coding whether they’re learning in the classroom, at home, or a mixture of both this fall.
  9. Eduporium Weekly | STEM in Remote and Hybrid Education

    Eduporium Weekly | STEM in Remote and Hybrid Education
    While not impossible, planning for STEM in remote or hybrid learning does present obstacles for educators, including finding the time to fit it into class meetings, creating lesson plans, and getting materials to students. Online STEM platforms have provided one solution, but, in order to replicate that classroom experience, it can become tricky.
  10. Webinar: What's New with MakerBot 3D Printers?

    Webinar: What's New with MakerBot 3D Printers?
    Creators of some of the most reliable, powerful, and popular 3D printers, the MakerBot name is one of the most respected when it comes to education. In this webinar, they discussed some of the advancements in the 3D printing space, including its role in prototyping and modeling in many different industries. Watch the recording to learn more!

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