Teaching during COVID-19
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This topic is curated by members of the Learning Futures Network to help each other through the rapidly changing educational landscape that's evolving during the world's response to COVID-19.  Its here to help you identify some quality resources that have been looked over by other educators.  Please remember to comment and offer guidance where you can.  This is more about contribution and sharing than it is about simply taking.
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Flexible learning

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES Flexible Learning Getting started with Flexible Learning and Blackboard
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This was put together back in 2012 - assuming it was totally redundant by now, it was left to languish in a repository at Slideshare... but it might hold some interest: 

Despite the mention of humanities it reflects a wholistic approach to planning, creating, delivering and assessing in a flexible manner in any discipline.

It reflects its original context but carries all the thinking behind flexible learning engagement in broad terms.
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A Principal's Reflections: 10 Remote Learning Practices to Avoid

A Principal's Reflections: 10 Remote Learning Practices to Avoid | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it
A blog about digital leadership, pedagogy, learning, and transformative change in education.

Via EDTECH@UTRGV
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 After the initial rush to act - a principal reflects on the essentials...
Gaby Vaca's curator insight, April 13, 2020 3:04 PM
La enseñanza en línea es diferente a la presencial, algo que parece obvio, pero quizá cuando te enfrentas a ello no lo es tanto.
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Instructables:  Teachers Resources

Instructables:  Teachers Resources | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it
Instructables is committed to helping teachers inspire, engage, and prepare students through hands-on projects to make in the classroom. Always free, and always fun, come explore projects for your next classroom lesson!
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Many teachers may be unaware that INstructables has a whole section dedicated to support you.  
Arran McLeod's curator insight, May 25, 2020 11:01 PM
Has many creative ideas and resources for teaching maths for any grade
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UN Association of Australia (WA): Education Resources Bank

UN Association of Australia (WA): Education Resources Bank | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it

UNAAWA develops education resources (such as Teachers’ Notes and PowerPoint presentations) that reflect the work and ideals of the UN for use by its members.


Click here for a list of current resources and how they link to the Western Australian curriculum.


Click here to access the dropbox containing the resources. These can be previewed directly or downloaded to your computer.

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UNESCO:  Distance learning solutions

UNESCO:  Distance learning solutions | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it
The list of educational applications, platforms and resources below aim to help parents, teachers, schools and school administrators facilitate student learning and provide social care and interaction during periods of school closure. Most of the solutions curated are free and many cater to multiple languages. While these solutions do not carry UNESCO’s explicit endorsement, they tend to have a wide reach, a strong user-base and evidence of impact. They are categorized based on distance learning needs, but most of them offer functionalities across multiple categories.
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The list of educational applications, platforms and resources below aim to help parents, teachers, schools and school administrators facilitate student learning and provide social care and interaction during periods of school closure. Most of the solutions curated are free and many cater to multiple languages. While these solutions do not carry UNESCO’s explicit endorsement, they tend to have a wide reach, a strong user-base and evidence of impact. They are categorized based on distance learning needs, but most of them offer functionalities across multiple categories.
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Educational Technology News

Educational Technology News | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it
The latest news related to the meaningful and effective implementation of educational technology and e-learning in K-12, higher education, corporate and government sectors.
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This collection has some great links ot commentaries and articles that are more likely to inform long term perspectives on on digital learning and teaching.
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Google for Education:  COVID-19 support resources

Google for Education:  COVID-19 support resources | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it
For educators and IT administrators preparing for potential school closures affected by COVID-19 — or currently facing closures — here are a few ways to engage students through distance learning.
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A suite of resources from Google.
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Learning Revolution

Learning Revolution | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it


WELCOME!

Welcome to the 2020 Learning Revolution online conference. This is an historic and unique event.

Sessions will be held daily over the course of two months, all free to attend live.

 A calendar will list all sessions as they are scheduled on a rolling basis, and a daily email will give the final schedule for each day. The sessions will also be recorded and available to watch for free during the conference. Afterwards, access to the archive of recordings may have a financial cost--depending on how much sponsorship we are able to obtain!Online Teaching and Learning

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" WELCOME! 

 Welcome to the 2020 Learning Revolution online conference. This is an historic and unique event. 

 Sessions will be held daily over the course of two months, all free to attend live.

 A calendar will list all sessions as they are scheduled on a rolling basis, and a daily email will give the final schedule for each day. The sessions will also be recorded and available to watch for free during the conference. Afterwards, access to the archive of recordings may have a financial cost--depending on how much sponsorship we are able to obtain!Online Teaching and Learning!"
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A Template, a Course, and an OER for an Emergency Switch to Online –

A Template, a Course, and an OER for an Emergency Switch to Online – | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it

So the last few weeks have been… something. Many of us found ourselves in the rush to get entire institutions online, often with incredibly limited resources to do so. I’ve been in the thick of this as well. Recently I shared some thoughts about institutions going online, as well as an emergency guide to taking a week of a class online quickly. I would like to add some more resources to the list that we have been developing since those posts.

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Matt Crosslin is a well-established elearning professional and makes available a range of his resources and guides.
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How To Teach Online - Free course on

How To Teach Online - Free course on | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it
Discover how to teach online in this free course designed to help educators teach and support their students online in response to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
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