Take a moment to recognize that although putting a system in place for distance learning may seem daunting, or less effective than what you are used to as a brick-and-mortar school, this is temporary. Distance learning is different and takes time to master well. Try to approach this with the spirit of a learner and adventurer, and be open to doing things differently. These tips for setting up temporary distance learning should help.
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