Beyond just a backup plan: the future of digital learning
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When lockdown hit, remote learning became the norm, with a sense that it played second fiddle to the preferred option of in-person live teaching. But while teachers and students struggled to make learning work over Zoom and Teams, edtech companies were working on a solution. So, what have they come up with? And could it become a viable alternative to full-time in-person learning?
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