The (Online) Library is Still Open By Brian Nadel published 8 April 20 Free online collections for research, book reports and general reading
Remote Learning in Action: Tips and Tools from Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD By Jeni Long, Sallee Clark published 7 April 20 Learn how to teach and grade remote learning assignments and explore tools for K12 remote teaching and learning.
Helping Students with Special Needs Cope with Remote Learning By Matthew X. Joseph and Christine Ravesi-Weinstein last updated 2 August 20 Supporting students with special needs during remote learning
Free Distance Learning Resources from Casio By TL Editors published 6 April 20 In response to COVID-19, Casio America, Inc. is offering free resources to help with distance learning.
Teachers Provided Access to TCI’s Digital Social Studies and Science Curriculums During COVID-19 Crisis By TL Editors published 5 April 20 K-12 teachers can turn to interactive, standards-aligned programs to support remote learning
How to Make a Remote Learning Lesson Plan By Dr. Kecia Ray last updated 9 August 20 This article will define the components of a remote learning lesson plan and provide samples from districts with completed and distributed plans.
Tech & Learning Leadership Roundtable Recap: Remote Learning in Illinois By Ray Bendici last updated 24 July 21 The inaugural virtual “lunch and learn” roundtable and interactive Q&A focused on implementing remote learning.
Remote Learning in Action: Putnam County School System, Tennessee By Ray Bendici published 2 April 20 Having a detailed remote learning instructional plan in place before starting to teach is essential to success
How It’s Done: Assessing and Teaching SEL Competencies By Annie Galvin Teich published 2 April 20 Pennsylvania district adopts SEL assessment tool that aligns with SEL curriculum and impacts school culture.
Remote Learning in Action: Interview with Ryan Imbriale By TL Editors published 1 April 20 Christine Weiser of Tech & Learning interviews Ryan Imbriale, Executive Director of Innovative Learning at Baltimore County Public Schools.
Common Sense Launches Wide Open School to Help the Transition to Learning from Home By TL Editors published 1 April 20 Common Sense has convened a group of education, media, and tech partners to launch WideOpenSchool.org.
What is Remote Learning? By Dr. Kecia Ray last updated 28 March 21 This article explains remote learning and the elements necessary for its success, and includes resources for schools and higher education institutions to get started today.
Remote Learning in Action: Churchill County School District, Nevada By Michelle Richardson published 31 March 20 How remote learning was implemented in Churchill County School District
Sample eLearning Lesson By TL Editors, Dr. Kecia Ray last updated 2 August 20 Sample eLearning Lesson from LaGrange Highlands District 106 (IL)
How It's Done: Virtual Spirit Week By Sascha Zuger published 30 March 20 Virtual spirit week in Mineola Public Schools: They've Got Spirit, So Can You!
Google Introduces Teach From Home By TL Editors published 29 March 20 Google has announced Teach From Home, a temporary hub of remote teaching tools and information.
PBS, WGBH to Provide At-Home Learning Programs Through WORLD Channel By TL Editors published 29 March 20 As schools across the country close in response to the COVID-19 virus, PBS and WGBH Boston have partnered to support distance learning.
Tech & Learning Leadership Virtual Roundtable Events: How Districts Are Implementing Successful Remote Learning Programs By Christine Weiser last updated 21 May 20
5 Questions to Ask When Evaluating an Online Learning Provider By Carol Ribeiro published 26 March 20 What to consider when looking for an online learning provider