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Quick Chat: Strategies to Support Remote Learning Along a Continuum of Internet Access Regional Educational Laboratory Central Poll What is the biggest challenge you currently face in providing remote learning in your district?


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Quick Chat: Strategies to Support Remote Learning Along a Continuum of Internet Access

Regional Educational Laboratory Central

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Poll

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What is the biggest challenge you currently face in providing remote learning in your district?

– Infrastructure – Instructional supports – Student support and feedback – Parent/Guardian support and communication – Other

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Using the Zoom Platform

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  • If you are not already connected to audio, click Join Audio in the Zoom toolbar.

– You have the option to dial into the phone line or listen through computer audio.

  • Click on the Chat box to introduce yourself, access resources or Live

Captioning, or let us know about any technical issues.

  • Click on the Q&A box to submit questions to the panelists.
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Quick Chat: Strategies to Support Remote Learning Along a Continuum of Internet Access

Regional Educational Laboratory Central

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Welcome and Overview

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REL Central – Who We Are

The Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Central at Marzano Research serves the applied education research needs of Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.

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Meet the Presenters

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  • Douglas Gagnon, Senior Researcher, REL Central

Morris Lyon, Superintendent, Hawkins Independent School District Andrew Moore, Chief Information Officer, Boulder Valley School District

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Digital Divide

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Strategies to Promote Remote Learning

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Online Hybrid Offline

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Strategies to Support Remote Learning

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Conversation: Bridging the Digital Divide

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Infrastructure

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What infrastructure are you using to deliver remote learning?

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Instruction

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What learning activities or resources are you using to support students?

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Student Supports

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How are you providing support and feedback to students?

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Parent/Guardian Communication

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How are you communicating with and providing support to parents/guardians?

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Opportunities

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What opportunities do you see emerging from the shift to remote learning?

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Additional U.S. Department of Education and REL Network Resources

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  • In response to COVID-19, the RELs have collaborated to produce a series of evidence-based

resources and guidance about teaching and learning in a remote environment as well as other considerations brought about by the pandemic. – https://ies.ed.gov/ncee/edlabs/projects/covid-19/

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Share Your Feedback

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  • As you exit the webinar, please complete the survey that will open in a separate

window.

  • Your comments and feedback will inform future events and resources.
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Thank You

Please visit our website and follow us on Twitter for information about our events, priorities, and alliances, and for access to our many free resources. ies.gov/ncee/edlabs/regions/central/index.asp @RELCentral Or contact us at RELCentral@MarzanoResearch.com

This presentation was prepared under Contract ED-IES-17-C-0005 by Regional Educational Laboratory Central, administered by Marzano Research. The content does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of IES or the U.S. Department of Education, nor does mention of names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.