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Coronavirus FAQ: Everything Schools and Companies Need and Want to Know

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Tony Wan, Managing Editor Access and Equity How can we accommodate students who have learning disabilities in online instruction and practice universal design principles? However, educators should make sure to translate the accommodations they’ve likely already made in the classroom into their distance learning plans, Del Tufo says.

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Why Videoconferencing Security Is Essential to Remote Learning

EdTech Magazine

When a high school teacher in San Diego Unified School District held a video meeting with students on their first day of distance learning, three anonymous individuals took over the call and shared inappropriate messages, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. But videoconferencing platforms don’t come without risks.

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Why Videoconferencing Security Is Essential to Remote Learning

EdTech Magazine

When a high school teacher in San Diego Unified School District held a video meeting with students on their first day of distance learning, three anonymous individuals took over the call and shared inappropriate messages, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. But videoconferencing platforms don’t come without risks.

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Why Videoconferencing Security Is Essential to Remote Learning

EdTech Magazine

When a high school teacher in San Diego Unified School District held a video meeting with students on their first day of distance learning, three anonymous individuals took over the call and shared inappropriate messages, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. But videoconferencing platforms don’t come without risks.

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Why Videoconferencing Security Is Essential to Remote Learning

EdTech Magazine

When a high school teacher in San Diego Unified School District held a video meeting with students on their first day of distance learning, three anonymous individuals took over the call and shared inappropriate messages, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. But videoconferencing platforms don’t come without risks.

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Why Videoconferencing Security Is Essential to Remote Learning

EdTech Magazine

When a high school teacher in San Diego Unified School District held a video meeting with students on their first day of distance learning, three anonymous individuals took over the call and shared inappropriate messages, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. But videoconferencing platforms don’t come without risks.

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Why Videoconferencing Security Is Essential to Remote Learning

EdTech Magazine

When a high school teacher in San Diego Unified School District held a video meeting with students on their first day of distance learning, three anonymous individuals took over the call and shared inappropriate messages, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. But videoconferencing platforms don’t come without risks.