The Art of Online Teaching
One of the hallmarks of a high-quality summer program is the way in which it creates a “summer culture” that is different from the school year and promotes a sense of community. With the onset of COVID-19, many of us have been thrusted into the world of virtual communicating and learning. But taking your program virtual this summer may not be as easy as downloading and broadcasting on the latest software platform. How can summer programs maintain a feeling of community and facilitate learning in a way that will keep kids engaged this summer, even at a distance?
Join NSLA May 28 as their panel of experts offer strategies for building community and promoting real learning in a virtual space. This will be part 1 of a two part interactive series. Register here!