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#30DAYSCHALLENGE!










"Online learning is not the next big thing, it is the now big thing.” - Donna J. Abernathy









Hey there!


I have decided to take a challenge for #30days, which includes all e-learning resources which will help teachers to perform well enough to teach students in the better online platform using different apps and website.
Teachers can use these apps according to their related subjects where it will enhance the productivity of their lessons, making it so, develops students kin interest in engaging and utilizing their knowledge skills.
With the right tools and resources, educators can be set up to successfully keep their students engaged!!

So its a #30days challenge for me to show you different types of online modes platforms!
I hope this work out to be beneficial for your teaching😇

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#DAY 01/30 

#1 e-learning | Microsoft Office 365!





A focused learning environment isn't easy to achieve away from the physical classroom. Microsoft is here to support multimedia online experiences that keep educators, students, and families connected


Day 01/30 CHALLENGE!
As schools around the world respond to COVID-19, the need for remote learning tools is urgent. To make the transition to distance learning.
So here is a first e-learning/remote learning app which I have used in my virtual classroom, Microsoft office 365 has a great varieties of options, where students and educators at eligible institutions can sign up for Office 365 Education for free, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and now Microsoft Teams, plus additional classroom tools.
Build collaborative classrooms, connect in professional learning communities, and connect with colleagues when you get Office 365 – which includes Microsoft Teams and is free for your entire school.
 Access all the training and support you need to create a safe, secure, and collaborative learning environment.With the right tools and resources, educators can be set up to successfully keep their students engaged & energised while learning remotely with free and simple tools that support a positive immersive learning experience!!

I hope this software/sytem would help you to utilize your skills and to present your content knowledge with your respective fields or subject!
Let me know if you are aware of any online modes software which you have used during these lockddown!





















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