I can suggest learning on covid19-time, we have some alternative learning such as Google Meet, Zoom, but not always good to use, because our students in their village still not have a good internet. If then, we have whatshapp to can comunication our subject.
Solving grade-level math problems and reading authentic literature with comprehension-based questions (including essay prompts) is like going to the mental gym.
Maybe, you could look more about this: https://www.edx.org/?msclkid=73c8379fe7bb1579ffc4693ce3039c66&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=new-bs-us-brand-core-exact&utm_term=edx&utm_content=edx_e
E-learning has been the alternative in this time. Professors have been self-learning as well as students. It has been a time to upgrade the use of technological resources that the web offers. After this quarantine, I am sure professors will improve our teaching with e-resources.
If you go groupon they have all kinds of online learning. I got credentials for online teaching English. I did blood pathogens first aid cpr and aed and also for notary liscense
Hi! A good recommendation in the MOOC federated search engine at http://classcentral.com. However, many students don’t finish MOOC courses even of the do like them. Check my social methodology in the attached article, or search for ”wrapping” of MOOCs into local settings.
Article Using MOOCs at Learning Centers in Northern Sweden
In Tamil Nadu so many Institutions are conducting online courses during the curfew due to COVID-19 for the faculty members but the quality is questionable?
Consider the MOOC offered by University of the Philippines Open University, specifically the Teacher Accreditation for Open Distance E-Learning program. Here is the link: model.upou.edu.ph