Suddenly Remote?: Education Edition: Webinar Recap

Written by 
Mary Halling
 and 
  —  
March 24, 2020
Suddenly Remote?: Education Edition: Webinar Recap
Written by 
Mary Halling
 and 
  —  
March 24, 2020
Suddenly Remote?: Education Edition: Webinar Recap
Written by 
Mary Halling
 and 
  —  
March 24, 2020

Glenn Fajardo, instructor at the Stanford d.school and seasoned online facilitator, joined forces with MURAL's Ward Bullard to demonstrate what a virtual classroom could look like.

They also shared best practices from their experience giving classes remotely, and, most importantly, helped us all feel connected during this time. We got tons of questions from participants during the webinar (which we love), but we couldn't get to all of them live (which we hate). Glenn and Ward made sure to go through all of them and give an answer, so be sure to also check out that Q&A mural below.

Explore Glenn's Presentation in MURAL:


Explore the Q&A mural:


📹 Access the webinar recording here:


Check out
these additional resources to support your learning:

Sign up for a MURAL for Education account

Get the MURAL for Students guide

Get the MURAL for Teachers guide

Making Virtual More Human - Medium article

Companion piece to the above article

Getting Closer at a Distance - Medium article

Design Across Borders - d.school news story + video

Borderless Youth Forum video


We hope to see you again at another one of our webinars! Stay tuned to mural.co/webinars to see what's coming up next.

About the authors

About the authors

Mary Halling

Mary Halling

Community Manager
Mary is the Community Manager at MURAL. She's passionate about building relationships with people, especially if coffee and good food are involved.

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