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COVID-19: Support urgent federal funding for effective edtech use
05/19/2020
Topics: coronavirus, COVID-19, Online learning
With school closures likely to extend into the 2020-21 school year, educator readiness remains a large…
NASA Keeps the STEM Lessons Going From Home
12/20/2020
Topics: coronavirus, COVID-19, NASA, Online learning, STEM
From launching simple paper rockets to learning how to read satellite images, NASA has assembled a rich collection of STEM activities for students from kindergarten through high school to do on their own at…

How to Lead a School District in a Crisis
11/24/2020
Topics: coronavirus, Education leadership, Online learning, Technology planning & infrastructure
Remember when 1:1 devices were a luxury and video lectures felt subversive? For many school districts, it wasn’t that long ago.
Over the past few decades, education has been dipping its feet in the…

School is closed, but learning is open! Lessons from COVID-19
03/26/2020
Topics: coronavirus, COVID-19, Online learning
In the past, schools were paralyzed and learning ceased in extenuating circumstances. In cases of extreme weather, epidemics and fires, learning in an organized face-to-face setting was no longer possible.…

What about COVID-19? A letter to the ISTE community
03/14/2020
Topics: coronavirus
As we navigate the impact of COVID-19 in our communities and across the field, I am sharing updates, resources and reflections from the ISTE/EdSurge team.
The gravity of this moment cannot be…

10 strategies for online learning during a coronavirus outbreak
03/16/2020
Topics: coronavirus, Online learning
As the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to spread, schools around the globe are…