School Closure? Best Practices for Teaching Virtually Online

Debra Norton
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30
mins
Course length
Multi Device
Access from mobile or laptop
4.86
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Description

As schools are facing unexpected closures, there are many things to consider for teaching virtually online. This webinar will cover strategies and effective practices for educators to prepare for virtual learning days. We will explore topics such as establishing consistent communication, designing for independent learning, digital tools for instruction and more. As educators, let's be proactive to be prepared and confident in knowing how to manage virtual learning for our students and parents.

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Debra Norton

Deb Norton is a Tech Integration Coordinator in Wisconsin’s Oshkosh Area School District. A former 5th grade teacher, she leads ISTE U’s AI course, holds a master’s in EdTech, and is a Google Certified Trainer. She presents nationally and shares her passion via blogging and social media.
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