3 Ways to Turn Your Classroom Remote in a Hurry
We know it can seem daunting bringing your classroom experience online. Your students may have limited access to technology at home. You may never have taught (or even taken) an online course before. And you don’t have a lot of time to prepare. But we know that you’re committed to doing whatever you can to provide your students with the opportunity to continue to learn. We’re all in this together!
If I had to do it over again/ what I wish I knew at the beginning
Advice from international educators who are on prolonged online learning due to school closures
Webinar Training Series: Accelerate Your Transition to Remote Instruction
This webinar series is designed for Instructors who are new to Blackboard Learn and Blackboard Collaborate and are making a quick transition to deliver instruction remotely.
Teachers, The Next Weeks of Online Learning Don’t Have to Be Perfect
Teachers love their students deeply and want nothing more than for them to have a positive experience regardless of circumstance. So when thousands of teachers heard that they had a mere 24 hours to move instruction online, they naturally started working harder to figure out logistics. But many of us are perfectionists, and this is one case where we shouldn’t be. As the country scrambles around for toilet paper, chicken breasts, and hand sanitizer, this is one area we should let go of a bit and perhaps strive for imperfect online learning. Why?