As teachers, how often do you fly by the seat of your pants? How did it turn out? How will this be avoided? Tell us your experiences, and how you managed. #teachertalk
The Remote Teaching Tips series provides practical ideas and guidance for teachers supporting their learners using a variety of platforms and approaches, across different contexts. https://t.co/uKk0RxZmyk
Students are spending more time online and on social media amid the pandemic, making it more important than ever to help them identify rumors, lies and hoaxes https://t.co/K19r8nJF7h via @Suntimes
Welcome to the Algorithmic Hiring Center: This simulation tool gives educators a small glimpse at what the futures of work, hiring, and readiness might be like.
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Ensuring students have access to a well-connected support network could be the key to successful remote instruction in the fall @The74 https://t.co/XArpElTvS2
Fifteen-year-old Jade Nair, a rising high-school junior in Massachusetts, fought the pandemic monotony of being at home by starting online coding classes that have continued during summer.
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Schools today still focus on the basics of math calculation even though the real world eschews that for calculators and computers, says Conrad Wolfram, strategy director at Wolfram Research via @Forbes https://t.co/EiGkgCctdk
For others interested in creating sidewalk math in their neighborhoods, she recommended starting with problems others have used and then getting creative. https://t.co/iAR5iAemN8