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Academic Services Digital Assistance and FAQ Manual
To view a collection of FAQ documents, troubleshooting pointers, and helpful graphics about digital learning, access the notebook in the provided link.
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Educational Technology Tools and Resources
The links below provide training videos on using the following products in your digital classroom. In many instances, these resources are free for a limited time or offer certian free versions for teachers. Please note that, beyond the videos on this training page, these applications are not necessarily district-supported educational resources for which our office can provide in-depth technical assistance.
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LCS Forward Conference Videos and Follow-Up Documentation
To view a video from the LCS Forward Conference, please select any video from the Youtube Playlist below. The entire playlist contents can be browsed by clicking on the playlist icon in the upper-right hand corner of the video below.
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LCS 1:1 Initiative Micro-PD Series
1:1 Initiative Micro PD Videos and Activities for Teachers The series of short videos and reflective activities in the chart below will assist teachers in examining the critical aspects of teaching online, the shifts in instructional practice that make online learning different from learning face-to-face, and how this applies to participants' individual subject areas and grade levels.
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