COVID-19 has changed the way teachers around the world are teaching. In Texas we’ve seen a rise in both remote learning and blended learning, with many teachers being responsible for both in-person and digital classrooms. We reached out to teachers throughout Texas to get first-hand...
Category - Distance Learning
Top 5 Tips for Remote Learning for Students with Complex Disabilities
Remote learning for students with complex disabilities might pose challenges beyond what other students might face. These students need more...
6 Remote Learning Strategies to Successfully Check for Your Students’ Understanding
Remote learning is the new norm for fall instruction, and with this new norm there’s going to be some growing pains. We’ve previously...
We know you’re working hard to deliver engaging lessons for all of your students during this time. But what about your students with disabilities...
Every school year starts the same way. You set up your room to be the ideal learning environment. You create a space where students feel safe and...
Keeping your staff connected and motivated has never been more important. But transitioning from face-to-face to online staff meetings may feel like...
Most of us are in uncharted territory as learning moves online quickly in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Texas Commissioner of Education, Mike...
Recently I attended #ALTSXSWedu, a grassroots conference led by local educational technology leader, Carl Hooker, and put together by educators from...
Resource Roundup: Strategies for Online Teaching Related to COVID-19 School Closures
With the spread of the COVID-19 virus (aka coronavirus) many schools across the country have already started to disrupt their normal activities like...
As teachers, our students come first. After all, our students spend more time in our classrooms than anywhere else. With the recent outbreak of Covid...