Online Teaching—Information

How to move your teaching online

In the past few weeks, the world has gone topsy turvy almost everywhere, with the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping across the globe, affecting lives and businesses alike and fundamentally changing how we live our every day.

To provide some support in these changing times, we created a living document (link at the end) with information on how to get your classes online.

We know a lot of you already investigated options or are fully up and running, but some of you are still researching, evaluating and testing.

Please note—none of the information is sponsored, and there is no affiliation with any of the services/companies listed.

The data is our research and from feedback collected from the member community. We will update the document as we find additional relevant information, so keep checking it.

Tools for teaching online

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IYA Facebook Member Group

We encourage everyone to join the IYA Facebook Group if you haven’t done so yet.

You will be able to help each other and share your experiences—not just on technology but also on the best setups. We can all help and learn from each other.

We will be pinning the document to the top of the group stream for easy access.

Join our member only Facebook Group