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3 Ways You Can Lead Collaboration Rather Than Forcing it

Are you sitting at your home desk staring at your monitor wondering if your employees are completing their work for the day, or wondering if your students are completing their required assignments?  Here at allsynx we have had remote employees for years, and here are a few strategies we’ve found successful which can work for […]

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Connecting with Students Through Video

Whether you are exclusively running your class through prerecorded video sessions or by live video calls, teachers are looking for the connection to their students that they receive in the classroom. Obviously during this time of social distancing, there is no way that you can be face to face with your students but there are

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Three Tips for a Household Filled with Remote Workers

Three remote workers and only one house! With the changes going around the country this worldwide pandemic is affecting every household in a different way. To make these adjustments a little more bearable, I’ve got some tips for you! To start off, I am a Talent Development Assistant here at allsynx, I live with my

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Staying Positive during Quarantine

Keeping your spirits up during this time of social distancing, and distant learning is very important. Remind yourself of these tips as you go through your day-to-day, it might just help you!

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3 Effective Communication Tips for Remote Working

Many of our offices and schools have been requested to close their doors, sending many workers and students home to continue their work online. Communication is essential to making this change work for as long as it needs. So how do you communicate effectively when you are no longer standing in front of your students

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My Experience as a Student During Distant Learning

As a part of the 2020 graduating class, I can without a doubt say I’m having the most historic senior year yet. When I first found out my spring break was extended because of COVID-19, I along with most students was ecstatic. It wasn’t soon after that I learned we were transferring to online school.

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Using Video in Teaching All Ages

In response to the changes going on around the country, many of you may be faced with the challenge of educating your students through video. Never fear, I’ve got some tips for you that may make this new task a bit more manageable.

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Hosting Virtual Classes – 5 Things to Do Before and After

Many people believe that hosting a virtual class is easier because you’re not in person.  There are so many factors that plays a part of a successful learning moment.  After hosting hundreds of virtual classes, here are a few tips acquired from our experience over the years.

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3 Ways to Engage Others in a Virtual Setting

Are you having to redefine your workday lately? Many people are working remotely and having to engage their employees, students, or coworkers in meetings and classes. As you begin this new work life, you may be faced with these questions: How do I use technology since I’m not face to face with them? How do

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Tricks for Successful Remote Work

Your alarm clock rings, and for once you don’t have to jump out of bed and rush through getting ready or prepare yourself for that dreaded commute through morning rush hour. How did you luck out? You get the opportunity to work from home! For many of us, the chance to work from home may

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