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Synchronous learning is:
When students are expected to meet in small groups online to work on projects
When students watch recorded lessons and participate in threaded discussions
When students and teachers are engaged in learning at the same time in the same virtual learning environment
In a remote learning environment, educators:
Should expect to cover the same amount of material they teach in a normal, physical school environment
Shouldn't expect to cover the same amount of material they teach in a normal, physical school environment
Shouldn't worry about covering materials important to the content
An important goal of creating a remote learning experience should be:
Finding ways to include school traditions, including continuing classroom rituals
To never use humor because humor can be misunderstood in a remote learning environment
Finding ways to exclude school traditions and to not worry about classroom rituals
When creating a workspace at home, one should consider:
Not using headphones because headphones often don't work correctly
Setting up the workspace on a sofa or bed
Finding a location that promotes productivity
Replicating a physical, in-person school day in a remote learning environment is:
Advisable
Not advised
Confusing for administrators
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