In view of full Home-based Learning (HBL) being implemented from 8 April 2020 to 4 May 2020, STU has put together the following list of useful resources for your use. These resources may assist you in maximising HBL for your students.
E-Resources
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- Tips for Faculty & Teachers for Home-based learning (HBL)
A wealth of links to resources by the National Institute of Education, NIE, Singapore. - TEDEd Stay curious!
An extensive archive of educational videos by TEDEd. - Keeping the doors of learning open COVID-19
A generous archive of resources put together by the Commonwealth of Learning. - AFT: Share my lesson
A credible community of educators who share their lesson plans and ideas online by the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). - COVID-19: The best resources for online teaching during coronavirus
A short list of handy resources for teachers and parents by Future Learn, a private company jointly owned by The Open University and The SEEK Group. - Ron Ritchhart: Using Thinking Routines with Distance Learning
Thinking expert Ron Ritchhart addresses teachers’ concerns about teaching thinking with distance or home-based learning. - Learning Potential Application, Australian Government
You can download this application by the Australian government for toolkits on literacy, communication, life skills and more. - What Works in Online Distance Teaching and Learning (AITSL)
The Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership Limited has put together this list of resources for teachers.
- Tips for Faculty & Teachers for Home-based learning (HBL)
- Manuals and Guides
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- Distance Learning with Google Slides
A guide to using Google Slides by Alice Keeler, an EdTech expert - Guidance for Switching to Online Instruction
This 35-minute webinar shows teachers how to switch from existing work to online instruction by Rushton Hurley, an EdTech expert. - KQED
An accessible writeup on how to reframe perspective and establish routines to manage HBL by KQED, an American online media outlet. - International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
Arrange of resources, including how to meet students’ socio-emotional needs, for teachers by the ISTE.
- Distance Learning with Google Slides