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Online learning
Home
About Us
Infographics to Share
Virtual Classrooms
Neurotypical Students
ADHD Students
Games & Virtual Reality
Neurotypical Students
Autism Spectrum Disorder Students
Dyslexia and Dyscalculia Students
Delayed Speech Students
iPads and Other Tech
Neurotypical Students
Intellectual Disability Students
ADHD Students
References
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Home
About Us
Infographics to Share
Virtual Classrooms
Neurotypical Students
ADHD Students
Games & Virtual Reality
Neurotypical Students
Autism Spectrum Disorder Students
Dyslexia and Dyscalculia Students
Delayed Speech Students
iPads and Other Tech
Neurotypical Students
Intellectual Disability Students
ADHD Students
References
Synchronous Virtual Classrooms
The use of synchronous virtual classrooms, where students can virtually interact with educators and peers in a real-time format, has been shown to specifically benefit both neurotypical students and students with ADHD.
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