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UNESCO:  Distance learning solutions

UNESCO:  Distance learning solutions | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it
The list of educational applications, platforms and resources below aim to help parents, teachers, schools and school administrators facilitate student learning and provide social care and interaction during periods of school closure. Most of the solutions curated are free and many cater to multiple languages. While these solutions do not carry UNESCO’s explicit endorsement, they tend to have a wide reach, a strong user-base and evidence of impact. They are categorized based on distance learning needs, but most of them offer functionalities across multiple categories.

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Kim Flintoff's curator insight, March 27, 2020 2:09 AM
The list of educational applications, platforms and resources below aim to help parents, teachers, schools and school administrators facilitate student learning and provide social care and interaction during periods of school closure. Most of the solutions curated are free and many cater to multiple languages. While these solutions do not carry UNESCO’s explicit endorsement, they tend to have a wide reach, a strong user-base and evidence of impact. They are categorized based on distance learning needs, but most of them offer functionalities across multiple categories.
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We are Teachers - great site full of ideas for all educators

We are Teachers - great site full of ideas for all educators | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it

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We Asked Teachers What They'd Do With Ten Extra Minutes a Day. Here's What They Said. | EdSurge News

We Asked Teachers What They'd Do With Ten Extra Minutes a Day. Here's What They Said. | EdSurge News | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it
What if you could squeeze an extra ten minutes out of your busy day and devote them to more meaningful interactions with students, colleagues and parents?

While a school day is estimated to be around 6.7 hours, every educator knows that a teacher’s workday is much longer.
Carving out extra time in a teaching day may seem like a tall order for many educators, who often must steal hours from their evenings, cutting into their own professional development time and tipping the scales on their work-life balance. While a school day is estimated to be around 6.7 hours, every educator knows that a teacher’s workday is much longer. Add the time required for all the other parts of the job—lesson planning, providing students extra support, grading, and parent and staff meetings—and teachers can expect to put in a 12- to 16-hour workday.

Recent advancements in data analytics and artificial intelligence, however, may help teachers gain back some of those hours. These technologies offer new efficiencies and insights into classroom learning, allowing educators to harness the power of data from their learning management systems (LMSs) and freeing them up to focus their time on activities that truly lead to better learning outcomes.

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