Tips for Teaching Remotely

Earlier this year many students and teachers made the switch to remote teaching and learning. This was done on short notice and now teachers have had time to reflect on what they did, what they learned and what they might do differently. Here’s a sample of lessons learned and tips:

7 Guidelines for Setting Up Clear Online Lessons

9 Ways Online Teaching Should be Different from Face-To-Face

Distance Learning FAQ: Solving Teachers’ and Students’ Common Problems

Online Learning: Tips for Students and Parents

Reflections – and Lessons Learned – From Remote Learning

This Is Your Class on Zoom: Videoconference Literacies During COVID Quarantine

Two Excellent Video Collections Sharing Guidance about Teaching Remotely

See more promising practices for distance learning and teaching in our earlier posts:

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