Teaching classes online comes at a cost.
is the host of What Next: TBD, Slate’s show about technology, power, and the future. Previously, she created and hosted. She has reported for CNN, Bloomberg News, and the New York Times Magazine, among others. She is also a contributing writer at the Atlantic.Last week, the superintendent of the Northshore School District near Seattle made a difficult decision. With the coronavirus spreading rapidly in the area, she closed all 34 schools in her district and moved all classes online.
With new cases appearing around the country, how will schools respond? And what happens when you send millions of students home for weeks on end?
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