There are a lot of teachers that are doing their best to completely flip their classrooms from in-person to distance learning in record time and with very little training. Below I decided to start to aggregate some resources to help get them up and running as quickly as possible. I have focused mainly on K-12, but there is information here that would apply to everyone.
Community
Tips for building on online community (1)Low-income families without internet (1)Setting up remote office hours (1)Video Conference
Training Material (1)Video Conferencing using Zoom (1)Having fun with Zoom (1)Ideas for Student Engagement using Zoom (1)Drawing and writing math on virtual whiteboards (1)Audio and Video Issues (1)Zoom Security & Compliance (1)Video Conference Accessibility (WCAG) (1)Making Videos
Video Lectures: Tips & Tricks (1)Screen Recording (1)Simulations & Manipulatives
Remote science labs (1)Virtual Manipulatives (1)Resources
Debugging issues with Software (1)Recommended Reading (1)Helpful Resources (1)Interesting Products (1)If you have any request, add them below! I will do my best to add to this page.
About Me
During my day job, I design educational software where I facilitate many remote workshops and lead a distributed team. I also teach a blended Coding for Learner Experience Designers graduate course at NYU. Most importantly I am a husband of an elementary school teacher, brother to a school social worker, friend to many classroom teachers, and have 2 children in public school. The least I could do is pitch in and help where I can. Follow me on LinkedIn and I will post when I have a new article out.