Remote Education: Transitioning to Remote Learning

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If you have been teaching for a while, you have likely had to transition to a new curriculum, age level, or subject area. For various reasons, teaching online either permanently or temporarily has become the latest necessary transition for our teachers.

This course will guide you in creating a healthy and productive online classroom. The topics include characteristics of an optimal online learning environment, the necessity of clear communication online, and the value of using digital spaces to host student work. It is TRLE standards-aligned for New York.

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