What the pandemic taught us about kids, schools and online learning Gone for 2021-22 will be the much-reviled âsimultaneous teachingâ approach. But look for schools to add more devices, training and internet access. Â Â Evena Seneque, a lead fourth-grade math teacher, answers questions from online students who were attending her lesson via Zoom during class on Nov. 20, 2020 at Innovations Preparatory Academy in Wesley Chapel. [ DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times ] Published 6 hours ago Five quarters of pandemic learning had students and teachers across the Tampa Bay region relying on technology more than ever. Whether attending in person or from home, children found themselves increasingly exposed to paperless classes, distance conversations and cloud-based lessons, among other approaches. Some of the initiatives arose out of necessity, and arenât expected to continue as campuses return to a more ânormalâ way of operations.