Whether you will be using a blended learning, flipped classroom, or distance-learning model, you’ll need to determine your objectives, assets, and logistics before you begin. And because an ever-growing wealth of online content and collaborative tools exist, you will want to spend time researching to discover the best resources.
The infographic below demonstrates the growing popularity of online learning.
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Infographic source: Center for Digital Education |
Tools for online learning that will improve your productivity :
– Trello is a project management tool that is easy to use, making getting organized a breeze.
Trello’s boards, lists, and cards enable teams to organize and prioritize projects in a fun, flexible, and rewarding way.
– Google Drive is our favorite form of cloud storage. With teams working in different locations across the globe, Google Drive provides a safe and central location where all team members can access the files they need at any time.
– Momentum is a to-do list extension that can be used with the Google Chrome browser. The main strength of this eLearning tool is that it’s so easy to use.