January 2021
Not only teachers but also parents are responsible for educating children. With many schools transitioning to fully remote learning, parents have to do more than sign report cards yearly. They are the ones who spend the most time with their children these days. Thus they become active participants in children’s education. Fast-paced parents juggle jobs, […]
We’ve been learning online for almost a year now. Although teachers and students appear adjusted, some early concerns are still relevant. Questions like security and privacy, isolation, effectiveness, and even ergonomics are being questioned daily. Online security and privacy have always been a significant concern, regardless of platform, online activity, or user age. However, when […]
As a new school semester begins, things continue to shake out. The new year hadn’t brought more clarity about when or if in-person learning as we once knew it would resume. Millions of students worldwide are still learning online, juggling unprecedented challenges. At the same time, their parents still have several concerns and fears that […]
With ten months of remote teaching experience under most teachers’ belts, they now understand what works and doesn’t. While maintaining safe distances, teachers and students apply new tools and methods to instructing, learning, communicating, organizing, and more. Now, students and teachers have surpassed the introductory period of E-Learning and have incorporated it as a normal […]