As many of us pivot away from fully remote work and go back to the office in some shape or form, now is a good time to reflect on what remote work has taught us. What are some of the things we have ...
As the coronavirus crisis continues to unfold and schools face the likelihood of extended closures measured in months not weeks, chief technology officers at districts across the country are ...
Remote collaboration has always been part of the team's DNA at Nearmap. But after two years of pandemic ups and downs, we’re still discovering new ways and best practices to operate virtually. Here’s ...
Dan Gannon wouldn’t mind a full summer break. The Bronx high school history teacher is as drained as anyone by teaching remotely during the pandemic. He sympathizes with any educator taking the summer ...
Even in schools offering face-to-face instruction this fall, one “class” of students likely won’t be the coherent unit that it was in past years. Within one 5th grade class, for example, students may ...
It’s been more than four years since the Covid-19 pandemic changed how and where knowledge workers interact with their workplaces. Today, we see a dynamic mix of remote, hybrid, and in-person ...
A Brooklyn high school teacher instructs her students on Zoom while riding in a car. The oddities of remote instruction now include teachers who can conduct classes just about anywhere — from the back ...
The oddities of remote instruction now include teachers who can conduct classes just about anywhere — from the back seat of a moving car to a backyard hammock, officials acknowledge. A student at ...
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