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How to Transform the Learning Environment in Schools

This spring, schools were forced to adjust to the pandemic.

New concepts of remote learning were implemented quickly, ones that relied heavily on the student’s ability to self-motivate or the parents’ ability to monitor and manage their child’s learning. Businesses have similarly made adjustments in their work environment to remain collaborative, productive and connected.

ESD’s Distributed Learning Guide addresses how enterprise workplace technology can be used to transform the learning environment in schools.

ESD’s Technology Business Unit can help you navigate your technology decisions. Please reach out to Jeff Drenovsky, Technology Operations Director or Mo Fahim, Intelligent Building Technologies Practice Leader.

Click the button below for a downloadable copy of our Distributed Learning Guide.

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