2 Simple Ways to Improve Online K-12 Instruction | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Distance learning started as an emergency in the spring, but teachers are finding ways to make it better, even for students working on smartphones.

 

As the new school year looms in the U.S., many teachers are unsure of the exact amount of time they will need to dedicate to remote teaching. With departments of education and districts looking to maintain both teacher and student attendance while minimizing the risk of coronavirus outbreaks in their schools, we know that remote learning isn’t going away at this time.