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From large class sizes to cheating, educators look to improve remote learning instruction

From large class sizes to cheating, educators look to improve remote learning instruction

There was still snow on the ground when schools in Lincoln and Woodstock transitioned to remote learning this spring. Students, forced to learn remotely, began spending more time inside and behind a screen. But Aaron Loukes -- whose job it is to make sure Lin-Wood elementary and middle school students are staying active -- saw the pandemic as an opportunity for students to be more creative with their fitness.