Brian Seymour, Director of Instructional Technology at Pickerington Local School District shares his district’s simple yet very effective plan for remote, hybrid and traditional learning, and how they can efficiently move between the three at a moment’s notice. Using Teacher-Based Teams, Pickerington uses the individual expertise of his staff to propel learning for every student.
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Organizing Hybrid Learning

• Nov. 4, 2020
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