Sycamore Education is here to help.

For 20 years, Sycamore Education’s mission has been to provide private schools with an affordable all-in-one school management system powerful enough to manage critical school operations and communications. Helping schools stay connected and continue teaching their students is more important than ever in the face of a global pandemic like COVID-19.

As schools around the world close temporarily and move to online classes to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, many educators and parents are scrambling for practical solutions. At Sycamore Education we are keenly aware of the impacts this new reality may be having on your school. There are many ways our school management solution — as well as other online collaboration tools — can help you manage during what will be the ‘new normal’ for the next month or even longer.

Distance Learning

Sycamore School provides powerful distance learning options for schools shifting to online learning. From within our interface, teachers can communicate with students in a variety of ways, share written and multimedia files, administer online tests, and manage grade books. Watch this video for more details: Sycamore School + Distance Learning

Curriculum Manager

Sycamore School’s Curriculum Manager allows teachers to create and manage documents, lesson plans, and attach specific assignments and documents. Our built-in drop box feature allows students to submit their assignments online, as well as take online tests.

Pathwright Microlearning for Distance Learning

Sycamore School customers can sign up for microlearning courses from right within their school’s dashboard. The course on distance learning will be especially helpful to teachers and administrators as they transition to online learning models.

Google Integration

As a Google Cloud partner, Sycamore School makes it possible for your school to seamlessly sync information and data in real time between our robust school management system and your Google applications. Key features include the ability to create, edit, and share documents, create classrooms, distribute assignments, manage grade books, sync assignments, and much more.

Other Resources Available for Schools Moving to Distance Learning Due to COVID-19

Google

Google is helping schools stay connected remotely with free access to their advanced Hangouts Meet video-conferencing capabilities to all G Suite customers through July 1, 2020. Video chat with up to 250 participants, share your screen for presentations and lessons, and even record sessions and save them to Google Drive. Check out the additional distance learning resources available from Google.

Zoom

The popular video conferencing platform, Zoom, is now being offered for free to K-12 schools that need video conferencing tools for Distance Learning. The company has temporarily lifted the 40-minute limit on free Basic accounts for schools affected by the Coronavirus. Teachers and students can use the K-12 School Verification Form to set up their free Basic account.

Adobe

Adobe is providing free Creative Cloud tools through May 31, 2020. These desktop apps can help facilitate distance learning and make it possible to keep coursework and student progress on track for students and educators.

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