Remote Learning

remote learning and teaching in the pandemic era

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Different Types of Distance Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Different Types of Distance Learning

    As education continues to be delivered at least partly outside of the classroom, different types of distance learning continue to be explored. So, whether you’re teaching fully remotely, in a hybrid model, live with students all the time, or trying out asynchronous learning, we’ll share some suggestions for how it could be improved.

  2. Eduporium Weekly | Challenges Around Education In 2021

    Eduporium Weekly | Challenges Around Education In 2021

    Many of the insights we’ve gained about education amid the pandemic are lessons most of us wouldn’t have thought we would need to learn but they have become very valuable. Now, educational leaders are dealing with the prospect of carrying over these insights as they create meaningful student experiences while also trying to apply new knowledge going forward.

  3. Ozobot Virtual Coding Solutions for Remote and Hybrid

    Ozobot Virtual Coding Solutions for Remote and Hybrid

    In the webinar, a lot is covered and we hope there is some helpful information for what you need when it comes to coding education in remote learning. Thanks to how it’s evolved along with the emergence of the Ozobot Classroom learning management system, teachers and students have been able to continue making use of this STEAM solution.

  4. Rising Resources | The Flippity Flashcard Generator

    Rising Resources | The Flippity Flashcard Generator

    Flippity is an online tool teachers can use to easily turn any of their Google spreadsheets into sets of online flashcards plus various other instructional tools. Whether you’re in need of some flashcards that help students study, want to turn your classroom content into a game show and reviewing tool hybrid, or even help kids learn through board games, Flippity is perfect.

  5. Eduporium Experiment | The databot In Remote Learning

    Eduporium Experiment | The databot In Remote Learning

    While it’s not the environment we’d all want to be using the databot in, this post paints a prime picture of how the databot is adaptable in almost every learning situation! Keep on reading to learn more about how teachers have found success using this data-collecting bot in different learning scenarios and with their students of all different ages.

  6. Eduporium Weekly | Positivity In Home Learning Environments

    Eduporium Weekly | Positivity In Home Learning Environments

    We’ve talked an awful lot about SEL in remote learning, focusing mostly on checking in on our students and teachers. One other important component to social-emotional learning, however, now involves creating the right kinds of environments for children to reconnect with some of the things that have been missing for them all throughout the pandemic.

  7. Rising Resources | Planboard for Teachers

    Rising Resources | Planboard for Teachers

    There are so many different web tools and learning management systems and it’s really all about figuring out what works in your situation and being able to get into a routine. So, for this week’s Rising Resources post, we thought we’d explore a tool that can help teachers save some time and maximize planning. Keep reading to learn more about Planboard.

  8. Eduporium Weekly | Classroom Design In A New Era Of Learning

    Eduporium Weekly | Classroom Design In A New Era Of Learning

    You really do not realize just how small classrooms actually are until you try to successfully place 25 students within them and keep every single one of them six feet from each other. This has even led some teachers to suggest limiting class sizes, which might sound promising in theory since there are definitely some children who have opted to stay home.

  9. Eduporium Weekly | Updates On 3D Printing In Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Updates On 3D Printing In Education

    Under ordinary conditions, 3D printing is among the most popular avenues for technology teachers to take advantage of all of the advances in STEAM instructional tools. By combining both physical and digital construction, 3D printing helps students think like an engineer, solve pressing problems in a very unique way, collaborate with classmates, and a lot more.

  10. Learn Everywhere With This New STEAM Kit From Eduporium

    Learn Everywhere With This New STEAM Kit From Eduporium

    From the development of our hybrid and remote offerings to exploration of new virtual coding platforms, we’ve learned a whole lot about how we can adapt STEAM learning in this new age. We now have one more offering to tell you about—a brand new Learning Everywhere kit that members of our team helped develop in a partnership with the pros from Aecern!

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