Thursday, September 9, 2021

eSchool News - Covid 19 and Digital Learning

Curiosity, collaboration, and connectedness during a pandemic

Digital learning is a critical part of education in 2020 as districts navigate COVID-19--here's how one school keeps students engaged.

Real-time polling, original instructional videos, virtual conferences, and live on-screen annotation are just a few new skills teacher Jonathan Delgado is adding to his teaching toolkit this school year.

When Delgado begins his high school Spanish class at The Village School each day, he’s learning to manage many new things simultaneously in this year’s hybrid learning environment. With some students on campus and others at home, his classroom looks a lot different. He starts the Zoom meeting and welcomes students as they enter his classroom, whether it’s with a physical elbow bump or a wave on the monitor. He then shares his computer screen so everyone has access to the instructions as he splits students into small groups and fields questions from raised hands and in the online chat box. https://img.nui.media/banners/media/13/134108/17/174430/1469828031227_1x1.gif

Regardless of how your school responds to COVID-19, teachers and students are at the heart of it all. One of the most valuable lessons we can learn during these times is how we think beyond a traditional education to transform learning. What are some ways teachers are ensuring meaningful student engagement in this new era of digital and mobile learning?

To read a little more about using comics in your classroom, you can click the link below (or the heading above) >>>> COVID 19 AND DIGITAL LEARNING

 

https://www.eschoolnews.com/2021/03/24/curiosity-collaboration-and-connectedness-during-a-pandemic/?ps=jmasciarelli@niagara.edu-0010c00002Fjuky-0030c00002z9yd8&esmc=200864

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