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TQ Distance Learning Webinar 4: EdTech Pedagogy in Early Childhood

Our youngest learners are navigating the world online and off.

At a Glance

How can we best accommodate the digital world, keeping our early childhood students' diverse and unique needs in mind?

Topics

  • COVID-19
  • Digital & Virtual Learning

Outcomes

  • Evaluating Technology
  • Online Activities
  • Parent Supports
Developed by:

National Education Association

Last Updated: September 15, 2020

Details

Audience Role

  • Teacher

Grade

  • Early Childhood

Session Length

1 Hour, 7 Minutes

Session Format

Webinar

Our youngest learners are navigating the world online and off. How can we best accommodate the digital world, keeping our early childhood students' diverse and unique needs in mind? Using technology to provide learning, but knowing when offline options are best or better—a look at evaluating technology and developing online activities for our students with parent supports Y5-2.

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