All Distance and online learning articles – Page 2
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Ideas6 ways to motivate students while teaching remotely
Ideas to keep pupils motivated and engaged while learning remotely
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Ideas5 smart tips for using Google Classroom with your classes
Get started and uncover the secrets to teaching remotely
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IdeasAdvice from a homeschooler and teacher
Tips to support students and parents while teaching remotely from someone who knows both sides
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IdeasGiving successful remote feedback
How to ensure you feed back effectively when students are learning at home
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IdeasTop tips to make the most of remote teaching technology
Teachers share their dos and don’ts of using Google and Microsoft remote offerings
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IdeasHow to stay in touch while teaching remotely
Staying in touch when remote teaching is important, but what’s the best way to go about it as far as your students, their parents and your colleagues are concerned?
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IdeasLearning at home for 14–16
Keep your 14–16 classes learning remotely with these curriculum-relevant resources and activities
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IdeasLearning at home for 16–18
Use these curriculum-relevant resources and activities remotely with your 16–18 classes
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AnalysisTeachers share their dos and don’ts of remote teaching
How distance learning is working out in Ireland
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IdeasLearning at home for 11–14
A selection of curriculum-relevant resources and activities to use remotely with your 11–14 classes
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OpinionOne teacher's experience of learning to teach from home
How one teacher is handling the transition to working remotely
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IdeasHow to teach practical chemistry remotely
Ideas for keeping up students’ practical skills while schools are closed
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FeatureThe open educational relationship between India and the UK
Both countries could benefit from embracing fully the open education movement, say Tejas Joshi and Simon Lancaster
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FeaturePractical science at a distance
Eleanor Crabb discusses the advantages and practicalities of teaching experimental skills online
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OpinionWe need to talk about VLEs
What do we use VLEs for? Michael Seery discusses the ubiquitous classroom tool
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FeatureMassive Open Online Chemistry
Michael Anderson, Jonathan Agger, Stephen Ashworth, Simon Lancaster and Patrick O’Malley explore the trends in teaching chemistry online
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NewsRSC rewards excellence in chemical education
John Holman, Keith Taber, Mike Cole and Peter Dowding honoured for their contributions
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FeatureBeyond the presentation: student authored vignettes
Why stop at asking students to give presentations? The technology to empower them to produce versatile and reusable blended learning objects is readily accessible, explains Simon Lancaster
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