Here are some helpful resources for online distance learning compiled by Eduspire's team of ed tech leaders. Check back frequently, as content will continually be added, and share with other educators who can benefit from these resources. Click the links below to see additional content.
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Infographics
- - App Selection by Dennis Albertson
- - 15 Rules of Netiquette for Online Discussion Boards contributed by Kimberly O'Hara
- - Best Practices for Virtual Conferencing Classrooms, by Allison Mackley
PDFs and Digital Docs
Screencasts, Webinars, and Video Resources
Google for Education & Google Certified Trainer Resources
Health and PE Resources
- - Remote HealthEd Webinar (Prepping for Extended Remote HealthEd) by Melanie Lynch
- - Presenter Slides for above webinar
- - Online Health Educators Unite: Health Education Menu by Melanie Lynch
- - Health Class Lesson Plans (remote) by Melanie Lynch
SEL Resources
- - Why Self-Compassion and Emotion Regulation Are Key to Coping with COVID-19, via EdSurge
- - SEL Can Help Special Educators Address Rapidly Evolving Remote Learning Requirements, via EdSurge
- - How Investing in Relationships Leads to Academic Growth, via EdSurge
World Language Resources
- - World Language Resources, compiled by Katie Bordner
Compilation of Resources
- - Remote Learning Feeds, compiled by Robin Seneta
- - Web Tools to Help Teachers Transition from in Class to Online Learning, via Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
Other External Links
- - Coronavirus Has Led to a Rush of Online Teaching. Here’s Some Advice for Newly Remote Instructors, via EdSurge
- - How to Keep School Rhythm and Routines for Young Children at Home, via EdSurge
- - Navigating Uncertain Times: How Schools Can Cope With Coronavirus, via EdSurge
- - Setting ‘Reasonable’ Goals, Expectations and Routines for Remote Learning, via EdSurge
- - How Brain Research Helped Retool Our School Schedule for Remote Learning, via EdSurge
- - What Does Good Classroom Design Look Like in the Age of Social Distancing? via EdSurge