Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Laboratory Schools of the University of Puerto Rico have effectively and systematically integrated technological support tools and applications that make virtual learning possible. This article documents these educational experiences from a reflective perspective. In addition, it highlights the processes and activities that facilitated learning interactions in distance education. The integration of these technologies in the virtual classrooms of the Laboratory Schools enhances the school curriculum and facilitates the design of innovative educational experiences.
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