As news organizations report on closures and the way schools decide to cope, we at New America are lifting up guidance and resources that match our specialise in equity, quality, and a human-centered approach to the utilization of technology for learning. Below are resources curated by our Teaching, Learning, and Tech team that specialise in helping more students gain access to remote learning, the way to engage parents in at-home learning, the way to find and use openly-licensed digital learning materials as a neighborhood of distance learning, and the way to settle on and use digital media with young children. (See also Kristina Ishmael’s Weekly article, with Laura Spencer, on the enormity of the web learning challenge.) We hope this guidance, also as brief summaries and links to resources, are helpful to education leaders, educators, and fogeys and families.
StudentBro is an online platform which provide animated educational videos from standard 1 to 12, video courses, reading material, MCQ tests. This will give students extra edge to their study.
This app is for Gujarati Medium students. GSEB Standard 1 to 12 with science, commerce and arts (All NCERT updated books According to 2019)
Our Application overview:
– Animated Videos For Audio Visual Learning as per new NCERT syllabus
– GSEB / GHSEB News (Paripatro/Notifications)
– New 2019-20 NCERT (GCERT) Books
– GSEB Exam Schedule (Time Table) & Rules
– GSEB Textbooks For Standard 1 to 12
– MCQ For Std 5 to 12 (currently adding)
– MCQ Provided As Per Curriculum and
– MCQ Provided As Per IIT-JEE/NEET for 11 and 12 Science
– Old Question Paper + Sample paper GSEB
– Study Material for practice
– Gujarat Board Textbook in Gujarati
Finding how to enable all students—not just those well-off who have high-speed Internet at home—to learn online is one among the highest challenges facing administrative district leaders immediately . (Though undoubtedly having access to meals and social services is even more paramount; more thereon during this CNBC piece.) Here we spotlight some key resources from education technology associations and technology companies:
IMPORTANT LINK TO WATCH TODAY HOME LEARNING VIDEO::
Focusing on access & equity
A new site, Learning Keeps Going, was launched last week by a coalition of organizations that specialise in technology in education, including the Consortium on School Networking (COSN), Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), Digital Promise, EdSurge, EdWeek, International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), and State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA). It features a COVID-19 Educator Help Desk, a web forum populated by volunteers and staff from ISTE and ISTE’s affiliates and partners who answer questions and supply guidance.