by kris | Sep 20, 2020 | BEST LINKS EVER, Individual Learner, Learning Community
Recent articles about remote learning challenges discuss how equity in approaches looks to new parent allies. This article from The Seattle Times Education Lab discusses how listening to parents of students of color is engaging the parents in remote learning...
by kris | Sep 13, 2020 | 7 Core DLE Elements, BEST LINKS EVER, Embed Resources & Tools, Learning Community
Schools are starting up remotely in Fall 2020 for the Seattle Public Schools according this Seattle Times article. The first week of school was a soft start as students and parents set up the technology…challenged with overloaded servers, waiting on student...
by andflywrite | Sep 12, 2020 | BEST LINKS EVER
This sort of idea is underway in many parts of the US: Tutoring of middle school and elementary students by high school students, for free,…or professionally through a small business, or corporation. HS students have some advantages connecting to middle school...
by andflywrite | Sep 11, 2020 | BEST LINKS EVER
From Brookings.edu, a report with beaucoup references on new perspectives on how to do learning post Covid19. Kudos to Gary for the link. [gview...
by andflywrite | Sep 10, 2020 | BEST LINKS EVER
It has taken surprisingly long to turn the LFH, WFH focus from just saying “there’s a lot of families who don’t have affordable access”…to spelling out exactly why that continues to be the case in the US. Here’s a fairly...
by andflywrite | Sep 9, 2020 | BEST LINKS EVER
Just as an aside, the monthly magazine “New Mexico”, has several articles per issue on various practical skills from Adobe making (the mud building blocks, not Photoshop) to Tamale making, farming, animal husbandry, arts such as pottery…etc....