Friday, April 10, 2020

Tips for Distance Learning via EdTech Center


Tips for Distance Learning

As many adult basic education programs take a break on in-person classes, distance education has become the only instruction they can provide. This will be a challenge for both programs with existing distance options and for those that need to rapidly start one. We hope we can help!

This web resource provides essential information and resources to help you rapidly scale-up or start distance education. We have curated useful resources posted in online forums, from partnering organizations, and (some) from K12 and post-secondary sources – selecting and organizing with an eye to what will best support adult language, literacy, and basic education programs ramp up or start their distance learning options. We also offer strategies for implementation, drawn from over a decade of work in distance and blended learning in adult basic education through the IDEAL Consortium (formerly Project IDEAL).

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Our step-by-step guide to getting started right now!

Our brief Ready, Set, Go: Steps to Rapidly Start Distance Learning provides step-by-step guidance and resources on how to get started.

This brief covers: 
➧ Planning how you’ll communicate to learners
➧ Understanding the technology resources available
➧ Support and training needed for teachers and learners
➧ Selecting and organizing learning content


Based on (7) readability formulas:
Grade Level: 13
Reading Level: difficult to read.
Reader's Age: 18-19 yrs. Old
(college level entry)


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