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TQ Distance Learning Webinar 1: Planning for a Week of Distance Learning

Join ed tech experts in exploring examples of what distance education might “look” like for you and your students.

At a Glance

Join ed tech experts in exploring the transitional thinking required to best support student engagement and success.

Topics

  • COVID-19
  • Digital & Virtual Learning

Outcomes

  • Access and Equity
  • Weekly Planning Scaffolding
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National Education Association

Last Updated: August 13, 2020

Details

Session Length

1 Hour, 10 Minutes

Session Format

Webinar

Join ed tech experts in exploring examples of what distance education might “look” like for you and your students. We will also consider the transitional thinking required to best support student engagement and success.

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