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We’ve seen how remote learning works. Now, let’s get ready for hybrid learning
Make sure you’re on the register for this webcast
Webcast It’s fair to say that many more people have experience of the benefits and challenges of online education today than did two years ago.
But while pivoting entire schools and educational systems to remote learning in the midst of a crisis is one thing, preparing for true, ongoing hybrid learning is quite another.
It’s not just a question of ensuring the technology and access is in place for those students who need it – and doing so equitably. It’s also about ensuring that remote learners don’t get a compromised experience in comparison with their class-bound peers.
It’s also about striking a balance between giving teachers the tools they need to manage students and content, without forcing them to be IT admins. And it’s about doing all of this while maintaining the security and safety of both remote and in-class children.
If any of these are concerns of yours, you should join today's webcast, Hybrid Learning is a Good Thing, at 11am BST (10am UTC).
Our own top-of-the-class broadcast specialist Tim Phillips will be joined by Lenovo’s worldwide education software solution manager Shayla Rexrode.
They’ll be talking through what hybrid learning really is and surveying the trends and technology shaping this area.
They’ll also discuss how you can design and deploy a hybrid learning environment that benefits everyone, and crucially, do so securely.
Getting on the register, sorry, signing up is easy. Just head here, drop in a few details, and we’ll make sure you’re gently nudged on the day. The world of education is changing – make sure you don’t fall behind.
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