Robotics is a rich area with a wealth of learning and teaching opportunities. However, accessibility could be an issue with the high cost involved. With Virtual...
Category - Remote & hybrid learning K12
Artificial intelligence and personalised education at scale
The advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) can drive technology-enabled education further than before. The potentials and opportunities are endless, from speech...
AR/VR in the virtual classroom: The new normal?
Uncover the pedagogical underpinnings of AR and VR and how students are consuming such forms of learning but also leveraging on them to create and learn on their own...
Pandemic pivots in pedagogy and assessment and where to in 2021?
How can institutions promote academic excellence through digital learning? Philip Callil shares how his institution’s pivot towards remote learning and the...
Exploring the potential of technology in delivering lessons during crisis
Naima Charlier from Nord Anglia International School shares how her institution is recreating the schooling experience holistically and how technology is playing a...
Tackling new pedagogies in the new normal
As the dust settles and a new status quo is established, how are schools managing and adapting to this new landscape? Online learning is now a key pillar of curriculum...
Teaching young children remotely is a different ballgame compared to students in higher school years. Sean Thompson shares that his focus with his young learners is on...
Coming up with an effective ed-tech strategy for your school
The sudden switch to full online delivery of classes can be challenging to different degrees for different schools. For Sharon Singh and St John’s Anglican...
Optimising your communications time – Asynchronous vs. Synchronous
Asynchronous learning and communication is the dominant form of information transmission in the modern world, think email; text messaging; printed materials and social...