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Education took a direct hit at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. But schools and students adapted quickly. Now remote and hybrid learning are poised to shape the future of education, and the institutions who do it well will come out ahead.


In our new course, Remote Reboot: Tools and Ideas for Librarians Supporting Remote or Hybrid Learning, teachers and librarians who have been at the forefront of creative digital education, project-based learning, and makerspaces will share their ideas for successful remote and hybrid learning. With live guest speaker sessions, Feb. 16, 23, and Mar. 2 (recordings available), you’ll come away with creative solutions to implement now and adapt for the long run as education evolves with our digital future.

In this course, you’ll learn from the experts how to:

  • Craft dynamic inquiry-based learning experiences for students online and beyond
  • Support students’ individual learning needs in any context
  • Translate ideas that worked physically to a virtual format
  • Find and connect digital resources to different subject areas in virtual activities
  • Establish a virtual makerspace
  • Build meaningful community with your students and learners whether online or in-person
  • Encourage students to have ownership and agency over their work, no matter the setting

View the full program here

Group Workshop With Personalized Feedback

In the accompanying small group workshop, you’ll generate program ideas for your library based on models of successful blended learning.

Establish a plan for engaging students based on best practices for hybrid, distance, and in-person learning.

You’ll come away with:

  • Program ideas for your library based on successful learning models (makerspace activities, inquiry-based learning projects, and social-emotional learning)
  • Collaboration ideas for supporting colleagues as they design and deliver content to students 
  • Tools and resources to help you plan and deliver your ideas, whether you’re working with students in person or remotely

Group rates are available 
Have a team attend and increase your impact!
Please contact us at libraryjournal@edmaker.co to learn more about our discounted rates.

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