Remote Possibilities: District leaders share best practices of online learning 

Innovations in Education
Innovations in Education
Remote Possibilities: District leaders share best practices of online learning 
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In this episode of Innovations in Education, sponsored by Stride Professional Development, host Kevin Hogan delves into the complexities and potential of personalized learning with three education leaders—Susan Moore, Director of Technology, Meriden Public Schools in Connecticut, Misty Shea, Educational Technology Facilitator, Keller Independent School District in Texas, and Jeffrey Bradbury, Technology Education / Digital Media Teacher New Milford Public Schools in Connecticut.

These EdTech experts explore how their districts initially approached online learning, their successes, challenges, and the pivotal shifts they’ve observed in teaching methodologies. We’ll also discuss the emergence of virtual academies, hybrid learning models, and the long-term implications for education post-pandemic. 

This episode is sponsored by Stride Professional Development. Are you tired of one-size-fits-all PD? Do you want to differentiate your professional learning? Discover our expanding library of on-demand, bite-sized, and mobile-friendly courses that meet teacher and school learning needs. Based upon microlearning principles, our courses are developed by educators for educators as content experts are paired with instructional designers who have been teachers as well. To learn more go to https://stridepdcenter.com/

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