Distance Learning – Tips on navigating this strange, new ‘normal’
“For anyone back at school this week here are my humble musings on delivering distance learning https://t.co/NBgGsij3Mp”
“For anyone back at school this week here are my humble musings on delivering distance learning https://t.co/NBgGsij3Mp”
Read: Here We Are by Graham Swift
★★★★★ Really engaging novella. I both wanted to get to the end and find out what happens and keep having more to read.
Birds song in the park this morning.
Read: A Drink Before The War Dennis Lehane ★★☆☆☆
Though a detective might cheer me up, but too may big guns and bangs.
I don’t think it is down to the pupils. I think that depends on their teachers & schools. If it is part of learning in school they will use it for that. And for staff who are not confident with digital it give at least some assurances & help.
Glow services goes through rigorous data protection. There are plenty of digital enthusiasts who could can find and incorporate “better” tools or ones that meet the needs of their particular classrooms. That might lack a little on the safety front and many be difficult to sustain. Having a national solution avoids some of those problems.
Our students are young teenagers. Remaining two metres apart from each other is an unnatural thing for them to do, as is sneezing into the crook of their elbow, or using a tissue, or washing their hands thoroughly, or keeping their fingers out of their mouths, noses and eyes.