Zen Guide for K-5 Back to Virtual School
Got to go back, back, back to virtual school again… Remote learning and virtual classrooms are officially inevitable for most of the country. But it’s OK. We got this💪 We’re pros at dealing with this…
Got to go back, back, back to virtual school again… Remote learning and virtual classrooms are officially inevitable for most of the country. But it’s OK. We got this💪 We’re pros at dealing with this…
If you’re a parent trying to juggle work and home learning, or a teacher trying to keep your virtual class engaged as we approach three months in lockdown, you might be struggling to find new…
As educators, parents, and students are all working to adjust to distance learning models, I wanted to share a few of my favorite resources that I’m personally using to help my students continue to learn,…
When it comes to edtech, there is truly a tool for everything that an educator could ever need. The trick is in finding the tool that best suits the purpose of the learning. Edtech tools…
While distance learning has certainly challenged our antiquated educational system in the United States, and possibly abroad as well, there are many positives that have emerged from the crisis. One of those positives is the…
Student collaboration is such an important component of education. As we teach students to collaborate with one another, we are ultimately teaching life skills (soft skills) that will be critical for many of the career…
With most schools in ‘soft’ closures, now is the time to experiment and try out AR/VR Like many of you, I am a teacher and my school just went into a ‘soft’ closure amid COVID-19. …
As with all content areas, there are certain aspects of instruction that feel most natural when delivered in person and others that lend themselves well to virtual instruction. Once upon a time, when I taught…
Science, and STEAM (STEM with the Arts), learning are two of our most hands-on learning opportunities in schools. Science teachers and STEAM teachers across the world are surely feeling the intense loss of their hands-on…