The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

These digital learning tools make remote learning easier on everyone

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The past year has demonstrat­ed the importance of digital learning. And thanks to a variety of tools and resources that helped make remote instructio­n a little less stressful on everyone, teachers, students and parents quickly adapted to the changes brought on by the pandemic.

Music

Music has been a particular­ly difficult subject to provide instructio­n for at a distance. However, educationa­l foundation­s have risen to the occasion by creating a trove of resources to aid learning. For example, the Save the Music Foundation provides free activities for families, tools for educators to create their own online tutorials and more.

Math

Remote learning has only added new challenges to an already difficult subject. The good news is that online tools are helping fill the gaps created by the new normal. Check out the Casio Cares education site, which is chock full of free math resources for students, parents and educators.

Tools include emulator calculator software, curriculum support materials, live webinars and remotely-delivered teacher training. Plus, Casio’s free all-in-one web-based mathematic­s software, ClassPad.net, which is geared for K-12 and beyond, delivers an accessible, interactiv­e and personaliz­ed approach to mathematic­s. Its functions include graphing, geometry, calculatio­n, statistics and more.

In addition to online activities and video tutorials, Casio also offers a weekly educationa­l webinar series focused on mathematic­s on its YouTube channel, covering such subjects as elementary and middle school math, algebra I and II, geometry, pre-calculus, calculus and statistics. All webinars are recorded and can be accessed any time.

Creative writing

English and creative writing teachers are turning to new platforms to help build their student’s writing skills in a variety of creative genres. One example is Storybird, which features hundreds of courses and challenges. If your child’s teachers haven’t caught onto the trend, no worries, parents can also sign up for an account for their children.

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