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Online learning tools establish a virtual connection between teachers and students and aim to provide technological support for teaching. These tools refer to software or any program, app, virtual classroom, or technology that can be accessed through an Internet connection and that enhances a teacher's ability to present information and a student's ability to access that information. Some basic online tools are Zoom, MS Teams, Google meet, Moodle, etc. There are many other programmes that can help the teacher communicate with students, engage students, or test student knowledge, such as Kahoot, Canava. For more details, see our Technical Platform Booklet, “Revision on available IT solutions for online education”.
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