As many of us pivot away from fully remote work and go back to the office in some shape or form, now is a good time to reflect on what remote work has taught us. What are some of the things we have ...
March 2020 may seem like decades ago, but we are coming on the 12th month since the great corporate dispersal brought on by the Covid-19 crisis. That’s when every single office worksite broke up into ...
It’s been more than four years since the Covid-19 pandemic changed how and where knowledge workers interact with their workplaces. Today, we see a dynamic mix of remote, hybrid, and in-person ...
As the coronavirus crisis continues to unfold and schools face the likelihood of extended closures measured in months not weeks, chief technology officers at districts across the country are ...
The oddities of remote instruction now include teachers who can conduct classes just about anywhere — from the back seat of a moving car to a backyard hammock, officials acknowledge. A student at ...
When I ran AIIM, we moved rapidly from a central office approach to being fully virtual. Truth be told, some of this was intentional strategy and some of it just happened. But as the coronavirus moves ...
(This is the first post in a four-part series.) The question for this new series is: Many schools have been teaching online for three or four weeks by now. What did you do at the start that you’re ...
McAlpine Elementary third-grader Quinn Barber works on remote lessons. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is still trying to get 16,000 students connected to the internet for remote classes. But other ...
A Brooklyn high school teacher instructs her students on Zoom while riding in a car. The oddities of remote instruction now include teachers who can conduct classes just about anywhere — from the back ...
Schools around the world, like most businesses, had to scramble to keep operations running smoothly during the pandemic. A recent Cisco event points to some universal lessons to keep in mind for the ...