Published On: June 7th, 2020|

The San Diego Union Tribune – Deborah Sullivan Brennan

“Teachers are doing now what they’ve always done: pulling out all the stops to spark students’ interest and imagination. This time, though, they’ve had to do it at a distance, and immediately. Schools had been easing into the digital age before the COVID-19 crisis struck, investing in iPads and Chromebooks, and posting lessons on Google Classroom. After the pandemic hit, however, they hurtled ahead into distance learning, building virtual schools on the fly.” (more)