Remote Education: Using Video and Digital Tools

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When teaching online, you have a host of tools to help create a secure and safe online classroom environment. You will learn how to implement digital tools in ways that promote student engagement, limit distractions, and support classroom management.

This course includes downloadable resources for small group activities in online breakout rooms that you can easily modify for any content area. It is TRLE standards-aligned for New York.

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