Online Learning Tools If Schools Are Closed Because Of The Coronavirus

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I’ve been running a series of posts to help me and others prepare for the potential of school closures, as is happening in Asia and in Washington and Oregon (Coronavirus shuts down two public schools as districts race to cont...).

Previous posts in this series have been:

The Best Advice On Teaching K-12 Online (If We Have To Because Of T...

Even More Useful Online Tools If Our Schools Close & We Have To...

Here Are Online Tools Some Teachers In Asia Are Using For Remote Le...

 

Here are three other “Best” lists that provide tools that teachers can use in real-time online teaching and when they, or students, can work together on projects not in real-time:

The Best Online Tools For Real-Time Collaboration

The Best Online Tools For Collaboration — NOT In Real Time

The Best Sites For Collaborative Storytelling

 

With luck, none of us will have to do any online teaching, but it can’t hurt to be prepared!

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