Teaching during COVID-19
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Teaching during COVID-19
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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Prospero

Prospero | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it

Prospero allows anyone to build interactive drama workshops and share them digitally. It builds on the pedagogies and techniques of educational drama and applied theatre to make web-based learning experiences that can reach potentially large numbers of participants. In 2019 Prospero was named ‘Global Education Innovation’ by the Helsinki educational think tank HundrED.

Prospero enables anyone to create and distribute their own interactive resources, learning materials and online stories.

Kim Flintoff's insight:
Prospero is a toolset from C&T in the UK.  The platform has been carefully developed over many years to provide access to the teaching and learning strategies of high performance drama educators. 
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Home Learning Keeps Going - Educator resource site launched by COVID-19 Education coalition - lots of good advice and resources in one spot

Home Learning Keeps Going - Educator resource site launched by COVID-19 Education coalition - lots of good advice and resources in one spot | Teaching during COVID-19 | Scoop.it
A coalition of education organizations has curated strategies, tips and best practices for teaching online during the coronavirus pandemic.

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
Kim Flintoff's insight:
This collection of resources is curated by a coalition of some of the most powerful organizations in US education - teachers,parents and learners are able to search and filter the resources to address their needs.