Flexible Instruction
Flexible Instruction
Two of the most important considerations in remote teaching are Bandwidth (or connection speed) and Synchronous vs. Asynchronous delivery. If you start with a synchronous, high bandwidth delivery mode like a Zoom class session, you may need to adapt that mode to accommodate students who either have a low bandwidth connection or have trouble attending a synchronous session, or both. See our recommendations below for adapting your instruction mode for maximum flexibility:
Two of the most important considerations in remote teaching are Bandwidth (or connection speed) and Synchronous vs. Asynchronous delivery. If you start with a synchronous, high bandwidth delivery mode like a Zoom class session, you may need to adapt that mode to accommodate students who either have a low bandwidth connection or have trouble attending a synchronous session, or both. See our recommendations below for adapting your instruction mode for maximum flexibility:
Google's website on teaching from home has lots of great resources
Google's website on teaching from home has lots of great resources