At a Glance
Remote learning, also referred to as distance learning, gives learners who aren’t in a physical location for in-person education, access to online learning and materials. There are a variety of tools and strategies to make remote learning a positive and enriching experience for your students.
Topics
- Digital & Virtual Learning
Outcomes
- Learn about the basic components of remote learning
- Learn a step-by-step approach for a successful experience with remote learning
- Learn about professionalism and "netiquette," student codes of conduct, online privacy, and internet safety
- Design a plan for your first week of remote learning with your students
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Last Updated: December 4, 2020
Details
Audience Role
- Education Support Professional
- Specialized Instruction Support Personnel
- Teacher
Grade
- Early Childhood
- Elementary School
- High School
- Higher Education
- Middle School
Session Length
Facilitated: 6-8 weeks | Independent study: Approx. 3 hours
Session Format
Blended
Enroll in the independent study version of this course here to complete the course on your own schedule.
Or:
Enroll in the facilitated blended learning version of course here. Please note space is limited and enrollment ends on February 21, 2021.
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