Do your students need a "reboot" when it comes to remembering the rules of remote learning?
If you’re tired of seeing dark screens, disabling the chat feature due to students overusing or abusing it, or getting dizzy from all the constant movement, check out this printable remote learning etiquette handout to remind your students how to behave appropriately during online instruction.
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