Distance Learning Survey
Your school district is applying for funding to support distance learning equipment that will allow students to participate in the Rural Instruction Shared Education (RISE) Network which will provide shared educational opportunities between high schools, several middle schools, and technology centers. The network can also provide mental health supports, dual enrollment courses, health education, professional development of teachers, advanced placement classes, after school programs, address learning loss, college readiness, virtual mentorship, project based learning, and STEM initiatives. The project will also provide video conferencing abilities for community assets such as training for first responders to attend state and national meetings by local government officials.
We are currently designing this program and your input will help us design this to meet the needs of students and teachers.
Please note this is a synchronous network used in classrooms or offices that provides live interactive learning opportunities, that enable all parties to communicate in real time. The classrooms would have large monitors, pan/tilt/zoom cameras, microphone arrays, and other features to approximate in-person learning.