First and most importantly, take care of yourself, your family, and your students. That might not look like doing math, or it might. To the extent that it’s useful, we have curated this list of resources recommended by our community. We understand that contexts vary widely, and there is more here than any one person can make use of, but we’ve done our best to organize these resources so you can find what is most useful. If you know of additional resources that you have found helpful, please comment on this post.
Articles with Advice
- added 30-Mar: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Teaching Through Coronavirus, Teaching Tolerance
- added 24-Mar: What Can Help with PBL Distance Learning, Carmel Schettino
- High-level Research-based Recommendations for Online Learning, David Wees
- Humanizing Online Teaching, Drs. Mary Raygoza, Raina León, and Aaminah Norris
- Tips for Using Videos to Teach Math Remotely, Flipped Mathematics Study
- Please Do a Bad Job of Putting Your Courses Online, Rebecca Barrett-Fox
- 10 Strategies for Online Learning during a Coronavirus Outbreak, ISTE
- Going Online in a Hurry: What to Do and Where to Start, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Best Practices for Remote Teaching, Dr. Maria Andersen
Support Communities
- Education Companies Offering Free Subscriptions due to School Closings
- Online Teaching Support Group, Mike Flynn
- School’s Closed, Help?, Tina Cardone
Quick Start Guides, Plans, and Respositories
- added 30-March: Math Remote Learning Options, Leeanne Branham
- Infographics, Hong Kong Academy
- Resources for Remote Instruction, Pedro Morales-Almazan
- Special Topic – Support for Instructional Continuity, AMTE Online Mathematics Teacher Education Task Force
- Strategies for Remote Learning, smore.com
- Flexible Plan for Instructional Continuity, Sacred Heart Schools
- Digital Learning Plan Toolkit, Classlink
- Online Classroom Quickstart Guide, LCUSD
- Math Resources for Remote Learning, Orange Schools
Content-specific resources
- Ten Days of K-5 Plans, SFSUD
- Middle Grades Statistics Resources, Joel Bezaire
- Geogebra Resources for Differentiated Discovery Learning, Tim Brzezinski
- Desmos Classroom Activities, Desmos
Community-favorite channels for video instruction (mostly high school content)